Cell Theory Flashcards

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Robert Hooke/1665

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  • improves microscope
  • looks under cork at 30X
  • calls “empty boxes” cells
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Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek/1674

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  • first to see/describe singular micro-organisms
  • 500X on microscope
  • called dem “animalcules”
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Robert Brown/1833

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  • identified nucleus

- named nucleus

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Matthias Schleiden + Theodor Schwann/1838/1839

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  • MS- studied plants
  • TS- studied animals
  • noticed differences and similarities
  • developed cel theory
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CELL THEORY

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  1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.
  2. Cells are the functional units of life.
  3. All cells are produced from pre-existing cells through the process of cell division.
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Viruses + prions

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  • subcellular particles

- not considered biotic or abiotic

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Viruses

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  • have genome
  • only reproduce w host cell
  • bacterial ones = bacteriophage
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Bacteriophage

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  • made of protein/capsid and nucleus acids (DNA/RNA)

- animal viruses can have viral envelope (derived from host membrane)

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Prions

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  • infectious proteins
  • can be human/animal diseases
  • trigger chain reaction
  • transmissible
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