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This is a detailed note on cell biology and includes the History of cells, those who took part in its discovery and more. It also includes prokaryotes and eukaryotes, what they contain and what microorganisms would be in these categories. Further down there are more details on the organelles and their functions. Then a short explanation on energy related organelles and the Endomembrane system which are the two classes of organelles.

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Cell Biology


History of cells
1665 – Robert Hooke
o Father of Microscope (Remember by
imagining a father named Robert carrying a
baby which is a microscope). He examined
thin slice of cork (protects plants, acts as a




cushion against physical or mechanical
injuries), called what he saw cells.


1673 – Leeuwenhoek
o First to view organisms, using microscope to
view pond water and scrapings from his
teeth.
Cofounders of cell theory
1838 – Matthias Scheiden
o Concludes all plants were made of cells.
(Remember by thinking: Matthias likes
vegetables).
1839 – Theodore Schwann

, o Concludes all animals were made of cells.
(Remember by thinking: Theo likes meat).


1855 – Rudolph Virchow (not from the co-
founders btw)
o Observed cell division under microscope.
o Reasoned: “All cells come from other pre-
existing cells by cell division.


Prokaryotes
o Bacteria and archaea
o Normally Haploid (possesses only one set of
gene in the cell)
o Reproduce asexually
o Has cilia (short, many)
o Has flagella (long tail, no more than 3)
o Pili
o Plasmids (singular circular chromosome)
o Peptidoglycan surrounds cell membrane and
wall
o Ribosomes (makes proteins, imagine factory
named ribosomes manufacturing proteins of
different sizes) in cytoplasm
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