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In 1665, ________ ________ reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells. 1673-1723, _______ ____ _______________– first to describe.

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Page 1: In 1665, ________ ________ reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells. 1673-1723, _______ ____ _______________– first to describe.
Page 2: In 1665, ________ ________ reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells. 1673-1723, _______ ____ _______________– first to describe.

In 1665, ________ ________ reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells.

1673-1723, _______ ____ _______________– first to describe live microorganisms that he observed in teeth scrapings and pond water

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The hypothesis that living organisms arise from nonliving matter is called _______________ _________________. According to spontaneous generation, a “_________ _______” forms life.

The alternative hypothesis, that the living organisms arise from preexisting life, is called ______________.

In 1858, Rudolf ____________ said that cells arise from preexisting cells.

Cell Theory: All living things are composed of _________ and come from preexisting ___________.

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Beginning in 1668, experiments were conducted to either prove or disprove spon gen.

But before we get into that, let’s talk about experimental design. Some terms: Control – something that is used as a constant and unchanging

standard of _______________ in an experiment Variable – factor, trait, condition, etc that ___________in an

experiment Manipulated/Independent variable – variable that is changed

(manipulated) by the scientist; only one of these in an experiment Responding/Dependent variable – variable that responds to

and depends upon the ___________________ variable Experimental group - group in an experiment that receives the

_____________________ variable Control group – group in an experiment that does NOT receive

the _____________________ variable

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Chemists working for LiveLonger Pharmaceuticals believe that they have developed a drug that will lengthen human life. This potential drug needs to be tested before LiveLonger can apply for a patent from the Food and Drug Administration for production of their life-lengthening drug.

Research scientists from LiveLonger test the drug as follows: 5,000 individuals involved; 2500 60-year-old non-smoking men

and 2500 60-year-old non-smoking women 50% are given a pill containing the drug; 50% are given a placebo Study conducted over a five-year period Controls? Manipulated variable? Responding variable? Experimental group? Control group? Experimental design (2:39)

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Conditions Results

3 sealed jars No maggots on the meat

3 open jars Maggots on the meat

3 jars covered with fine net

No maggots on the meat

Where did the maggots come from?What was the purpose of the open jars?What was the manipulated variable?

•1668: Francesco Redi (biogenesis) placed decaying meat in nine jars then made these observations:

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Conditions Results

Nutrient broth boiled, poured into flasks, and then sealed

Microbial growth

Where did the microbes come from?What error did he make?

•1745: John Needham (spon gen) put boiled nutrient broth into flasks.

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Conditions Results

Nutrient broth placed in flask, sealed, then boiled

No microbial growth

Needham claims, “The ‘vital force’ was destroyed!”

•1767: Lazzaro Spallanzani (biogenesis) boiled nutrient solutions in sealed flasks.

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Conditions Results

Nutrient broth placed in flask, boiled, not sealed

Microbial growth

Nutrient broth placed in flask, sealed, then boiled

No microbial growth

Why the difference?

•1861: Louis Pasteur (biogenesis) demonstrated that microorganisms are present in the air.

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1864-1865: Pasteur boiled broth in open swan-necked flasks and let the flasks sit for a __________. No __________ grew in the broth. He then broke off the necks and within a few hours the flasks were teeming with _________________.

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Part Two: MicroscopyHistory of the Microscope (4:40)

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A ________ __________ has only one lens.

____ _______________ was obsessed with lens grinding. He ground single lenses that could magnify _____x; they were by far the ________ in the world at that time.

Leeuwenhoek Video (2:00)

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1595: First ____________ microscope; made by Hans and Zaccharias Janssen

_____ lenses: one at the top and one at the bottom

Poor __________ and low __________, but it paved the way

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In a ______________ microscope the image from the objective lens is ______________ again by the ocular lens.

Total magnification =_____ lens _____ lens

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_______________ is the ability of the lenses to distinguish two points.

A microscope with a resolving power of 4nm can distinguish between two points ≥ 4nm. If less than 4nm apart, then the two points appear as one.

The better the ___________, the finer the detail.

Visible light, because of its long _____________, limits light microscopes to _____x.

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Uses _________ instead of ________.The shorter ____________ of electrons gives far

greater ____________ than visible or UV light and can therefore show the smallest objects known.

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Ultrathin sections of specimens must be used.Electrons pass through specimen, then an ____________________ lens

to a screen or film.Internal chamber is a ___________.

How a TEM works (1:48)

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10,000-100,000 (5,000,000x max) Resolution 2.5 nmGreat for examining viruses and internal cellular structures

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An electron gun produces a beam of ___________ that _________ the surface of a whole specimen.

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100-10,000x (300,000x max)Resolution 20 nmGreat for examining surface features

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Scanning tunneling microscope uses a metal __________ to __________ the surface of a specimen.

Produces an image that reveals the ridges and depressions of individual _________

Resolution: 1/100 of an atom!!

Most _____________ microscope on earth!

“Molecular Man” Image made from scanning 28 CO molecules on platinum

Individual silicon atoms

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From the simple….(couple of thousand $$)

to the complex! (hundreds of thousands)