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This document provides a review of general biology, focusing on cell theory, history, and structure. It describes the different types of cells, organelles, and their functions. Explanations of key concepts like prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are included, offering a good overview for students.

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Reviewer in General Biology Cell Theory - Also known as cell doctrine - States that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization called cells. History Leading up to Cell Theory Zacharias Jansen - Of Middleburg, Holl...

Reviewer in General Biology Cell Theory - Also known as cell doctrine - States that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization called cells. History Leading up to Cell Theory Zacharias Jansen - Of Middleburg, Holland, around the year 1595 - First compound microscope Robert Hooke - English scientist - Observed cells in cork - Approx. 1663 Anton Van Leeuwenhoek - First to observe bacteria and protozoa - Called “animacules” - Approx. 1673 Robert Brown - British botanist - Discovered the nucleus of a cell - 1833 Theodor Schwann - German doctor - Described animal cells with a nucleus - 1838 Matthias Schleiden - German botanist - Described plant cells with nucleus - 1838 Rudolf Virchow - German doctor - Stated “every cell originates from another cell.” - 1855 Tenants of Modern Cell Theory - All known living things are made up of cells. - The cell is structural and functional unit of all living things - All cells come from pre-existing cells by division. - Cells contain hereditary information which is passed from cell to cell during cell division - All cells are basically the same in chemical position - All energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) of life occurs within cells. ay Cell Structure and Function Cell - The smallest unit that is capable of performing life functions. - Examples: o Amoeba Proteus o Plant Stem o Bacteria o Red Blood Cell o Nerve Cell Types of Cells 1. Somatic Cell 2. Sex Cell 3. Prokaryotic Cell 4. Eukaryotic Cell Prokaryotic Cell - Do not have structures surrounded by membranes - Few internal structures - One-celled organisms, Bacteria Eukaryotic Cell - Contain organelles surrounded by membranes - Most living organisms Cell Parts Organelles Surrounding the Cell Cell Membrane - Outer membrane of cell that controls movement in and out of the cell - Double layer - It serves as barriers and gatekeepers - Both animal and plant have a cell membrane - Lipid Layers yung nasa loob Cell Wall - Most commonly found in plant cells and bacteria - Supports and protects cells Inside the Cell Nucleus - Directs cell activities - Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear membrane - Contains genetic material – DNA Nuclear Membrane - Surrounds nucleus - Made of two layers - Opening allow - Made of two layers ay Chromosomes - In nucleus - Made of DNA - Contain instructions for traits and characteristics - 24 pairs of chromosomes Cytoplasm - Gel-like mixture - Surrounded by cell membrane - Contains hereditary material Endoplasmic Reticulum - Moves materials around in cell - Smooth type: lacks ribosomes - Rough type: ribosomes embedded in surface Ribosomes - Each cell contains thousands - Make proteins - Found on ribosomes and floating throughout the cell Mitochondria - Produces energy through chemical reactions – breaking down fats and carbohydrates - Controls level of water and other materials in cell - Recycles and decomposes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates - Power house Golgi Bodies - Protein ‘packaging plant’ - Move materials within the cell - Move materials out of the cell Lysosome - Digestive ‘plant’ for proteins, fats and carbohydrates - Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal - Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes Vacuoles - Membrane-bund sacs for storage, digestion, and waste removal - Contains water solution - Help plants maintain shape - Janitor ng cells Chloroplast - Usually found in plant cells - Contains green chlorophyll - Where photosynthesis takes place. ay

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