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Biolog
Topic
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, Cell theory -


i. i




essential idea the evolution
of multicellular organisms allowed specification and cell replacemen
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cell



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550 MXBP multicellular life appeared


'
evolved unicellular that
from organisms started working together
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when the cell number and started to need
size
grew organisms exchange systems
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this drove the
process of cell differentiation
evolutionary
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this created specialized cells



specialized cells to tissues
grouped together form
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History of cell
discovery
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1665 cell tissue under the microscope, Hooke used the word '

observing plant in Cork cell to reset
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a
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to the smallest unit of life


(invented 1838) led
cell
theory in to the widely accepted explanation ofthe relationship between cells
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,

and living things

Me
development theory possible
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of cell was thanks to the advances in
microscopy

Rules of the cell theory → backed up by lots of evidence



living organisms composed of cells
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a re




cells are the smallest units
of life
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cells from pre-existing cells
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come




Questioning the cell
theory
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atypical cells




striated muscle cells composed of repeated units called
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sarcomas

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striped ( striated ) pattern
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has more than one nucleus percell
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the cell is multinucleated

30mm long ( longer than
average)
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, giant algae (acetabularia) single celled green algae of gigantic Crossing )
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size from 0.5
a
genus of to 10cm
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acetabular ia consists of three distinguishable parts rhizoid ( small roots )
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they a re not simple in structure small in size the stalk
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or
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top umbrella with

aseptate Sungai hyphae hyphae with many nuclei branches that
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can
sens
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no
dividing cell wall ( Septa ) into a
cap
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have nuclei
many large
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and possess a Contini 0ns

Shared
cytoplasm



cheek cells under a microscope



shading colouring etc




@←ⁿ°
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,

, stem cells


emergent properties
reductionism
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every biological phenomenon could be explained in terms
of molecular biology and


ultimately physics
holism


the
study of biological systems
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cellular constituents interconnected
and
organismal their structure
dynamics
so that and
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a re must
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be examined in intact cells and rather isolated
organisms than as parts


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Differentiation

why cells
diff to each other
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switched function /purpose
genes are and
off depending on the of each cell type
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unspecialized -
can become
any
cell
type

specialized do a specific job
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some
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genes on
,
some
genes off

divide
can
by mitosis
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