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Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

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Page 1: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Cell Theory – and the history behind it.

Page 2: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Spontaneous Generation

From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions, living things could spontaneously appear from non-living material.

Page 3: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

People throughout the Middle Ages

believed that mice could be “created” spontaneously by putting grain in dark, quiet place

and leaving it for a few weeks.

Page 4: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Francesco RediBorn 1626 in Italy

First to challenge the idea of spontaneous generation

Did not accept the common belief that flies magically appeared from rotting meat

Page 5: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Redi’s Experiment

IV=cover

DV=presence of flies

Hypothesis: If a jar containing rotting meat is covered, then it will produce no flies

Page 6: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Redi’s Conclusions

Flies lay eggs, which grow into maggots, which metamorphose into flies

If flies can’t lay eggs, then no new flies can grow

Fly eggs

Page 7: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Objections to RediMany people rejected Redi’s claim that flies do not spontaneously generate

Their reasoning:

“sealing the jar closed prevented a magical essence from entering the rotting meat and bringing it to life”

“Scientists seek only to challenge belief systems and stir things up”

Page 8: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

History of MicroscopesCells were unknown until the discovery of microscopes in the 1650’s

two scientists working independently built the first microscopes

Anton von Leeuwenhoek in Holland

Robert Hooke in England

Page 9: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Leeuwenhoek

Studied pondwater, sour milk, and semen

named moving organisms “animalcules”

scared people and caused a sensation

Page 10: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Leeuwenhoek’s drawings of “animalcules” set off a flurry of amateur and sometimes ridiculous claims, such as:

- pondwater animalcules causing madness!

Page 11: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

and...

Human sperm cells contain tiny human beings!

Today we can look back and think “crazy,” but at the time people took these ideas very seriously.

Page 12: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

HookeStudied cork - a kind of tree bark

named the structures he saw “cells” because they reminded him of the small rooms monks slept in.

What questions might the scientist now be asking?

Page 13: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

The discovery of cells only confused people more- If cells are alive, then where do they come from?

Can these almost invisible things appear spontaneously from the air?

Page 14: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

1729. Italian

Believed microbes that spoil food come from the air and can be killed by boiling

IV= air, DV=food spoilage

Hypothesis: If air is allowed to reach food, then microbes will get in and cause it to spoil

Lazzaro Spallanzani

Page 15: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Spallanzani’s Experiment

Flask 1: boiled broth, open

Flask 2: boiled broth, sealed shut

Results

Flask 1 spoiled

Flask 2 did not spoil

Page 16: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Objections to Spallanzani

Sealing the flask shut blocked the entrance of a magical life force in the air from getting to the broth.

Since few people had seen these microbes, few people believed him.

Page 17: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Louis Pasteur1822. France

Supported that spontaneous generation is a myth

Invented pasteurization (sterilization by heat)

Why would this be important?

Page 18: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Pasteur’s ExperimentAn improvement on Spallanzani’s work

Used special “swan-neck flasks” that allowed air in but kept bacteria out

IV= bacteria, DV=spoiling broth

Hypothesis; If boiled broth is kept free of bacteria, then it will not spoil even if air can reach it.

Page 19: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

The curved neck allows air in but traps bacteria-carrying dust and dirt

particles

Page 20: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

How does what Pasteur learned keep us safe today?

Page 21: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Pasteur is the father of modern microbiologyidentified yeasts as the microbes that change grape juice into wine

showed that heat can be used to sterilize foods and preserve them in sealed glass containers, and later cans.

Page 22: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

The Cell Theory

The cell theory has three parts:

All living things contain at least one cell

Cells are the smallest structural and functional units of life

Cells can only come from pre-existing cells

Page 23: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

The cell theory-a closer look

All living things contain at least one cell

Many scientists working after Hooke and Leeuwenhoek observed different plants and animals

Each of them noted that no matter what they observed, if it was alive it had cells.

Page 24: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Development of Cell Theory

1838- German Botanist, Matthias Schleiden, concluded that all plant parts are made of cells

Page 25: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Development of Cell Theory

1839- German physiologist, Theodor Schwann, who was a close friend of Schleiden, stated that all animal tissues are composed of cells.

Page 26: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Cells are the smallest structural and functional units of life

scientists quickly realized that when cells were dissected or broken open they died

This meant that whatever “life” is, it is something that happens inside cells

Page 27: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

What is Life?

1. Living things are composed of Cells2. Living things have different Levels of

Organization3. Living things use Energy4. Living things respond to their environment5. Living things Grow6. Living things Reproduce7. Living things Adapt/Evolve to their

Environment over Time

Page 28: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Cells can only come from pre-existing cells

does not answer the question of where the first cell came from or how it came to be.

has not been disproved yet- no scientist has ever built a living cell from nonliving organic molecules

Page 29: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Development of Cell Theory1858- Rudolf Virchow, German physician, after extensive study of cellular pathology, concluded that cells must arise from preexisting cells.

Page 30: Cell Theory – and the history behind it.. Spontaneous Generation From pre-historic times to about 1850, most people believed that under the right conditions,

Modern Cell Theory

Modern Cell Theory contains 4 statements, in addition to the original Cell Theory:

The cell contains hereditary information(DNA) which is passed on from cell to cell during cell division.

All cells are basically the same in chemical composition and metabolic activities.

All basic chemical & physiological functions are carried out inside the cells. (movement, digestion, etc)

Cell activity depends on the activities of sub-cellular structures within the cell (organelles, nucleus, plasma membrane)