Cell Theory | Gen Bio / Stem 4 Flashcards

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In what year and who invented the Simple Microscope?

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1600s - Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

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In what year and who discovered the plant cells?

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1838 - Matthias Schleiden

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In what year and who was the proponent of the Biogenesis theory?

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1855 - Rudolf Virchow

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What year was the discovery of the cell and by whom?

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1665 - Robert Hooke

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What year and who discovered the animal cell?

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1839 - Theodor Schwann

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He coined the term, “cell” by looking at a cork plant through an early compound microscope.

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Robert Hooke

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Robert Hooke called them the empty cork chambers.

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Cells

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TRUE or FALSE

The term “cell” was coined because the image reflects a cell where monks live.

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TRUE

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He is a German lawyer turned Botanist. He discovered that plants despite tissue variation were made up of cells.

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Matthias Jakob Schleiden

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He discovered that plant embryo arose from a single cell.

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Matthias Jakob Schleiden

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A German pathologist who discovered that cells can arise only by division from a pre-existing cells called, the Biogenesis Theory.

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Rudolf Virchow

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What are the postulates of the Cell Theory?

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1.) All living organisms are made up of one or more cells.

2.) The cell is the basic unit of life.

3.) All cells come from pre-existing cells.

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Modern Cell Theory

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1.) Cell contains hereditary information that can be passed.

2.) All cells have the same chemical composition.

3.) Energy flows within and between cells.

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This doctrine states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization, called cells.

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Cell Theory

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Who formally articulated the ‘Cell Theory’ and in what year?

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1839 - Matthew Schleiden & Theodor Schwann

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16
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The foundation of Modern Biology

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Cell Theory

17
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TRUE or FALSE

Hooke only observed cell walls because cork cells are dead without cytoplasmic contents.

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TRUE

18
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The cell is derived from the Latin word [ ] which means small compartment.

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Cellula

19
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He is given the credit for the invention of the first compound. Since he was young at that time, it’s possible that his father, Hans, made the first one, yet he perfected the production.

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Zacharias Janssen

20
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A Dutch businessman and contemporary of Hooke, was the first to observe bacteria and protozoa using his own monocular microscope.

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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

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TRUE or FALSE

Leeuwenhoek is know to have made over 20 “microscopes,” of which fewer than 10 have survived to the present day.

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FALSE - Leeuwenhoek is know to have made over 500 “microscopes,” of which fewer than 10 have survived to the present day.

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He was the professor of Botany at the University of Jena, who brought the nucleus to popular attention.

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Dr. Matthias Jakob Schleiden

23
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Schleiden called the nucleus, [ ]

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Cytoblast

24
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He reasoned that if there really is a correspondence between the vegetable and and animal tissues that he suspected, and if the nucleus is so important in the vegetable cell as Schleiden believed, then the nucleus should also be found in the ultimate particles of the animal tissue.

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Theodor Schwann - “Microscopical Researches into the Accordance in the Structure and Growth of Animals and Plants”

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TRUE or FALSE

The main theme of Schwann’s book is to unify vegetable and animal tissues.

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TRUE

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A most important era in Cell Biology dates from the publication of his book in 1839.

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Theodor Schwann -