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Covers all major aspects of cell theory and the origin of cells. It focuses on the three fundamental principles of cell theory, Pasteur’s swan-neck flask experiments, evidence for cell reproduction, the Miller-Urey experiment on prebiotic chemistry, and the endosymbiotic theory for mitochondria and chloroplasts. Perfect for exam prep in high school and college-level biology.

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Biology study guide - Cell theory

1. The Structure of Cell Theory
1.1 Short overview about the cell theory
1.2 The three main principles of the Cell Theory



2. Spontaneous Generation and Pasteur’s Experiments
2.1 Historical view of spontaneous generation
2.2 Pasteur’s swan-neck flask experiment and results
2.3 Scientific conclusion



3. Evidence Supporting the Third Principle of Cell Theory
3.1 Mitosis and meiosis
3.2 Viruses and cellular complexity
3.3 Universal genetic code
3.4 Limits of creating life from inorganic material



4. The Miller-Urey Experiment and Origin of Life (description of the process):
4.1 Synthesis of organic molecules
4.2 Polymer formation
4.3 Membrane formation
4.4 RNA as early genetic material



5. The Endosymbiotic Theory
5.1 Theory overview: evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts
5.2 Process: engulfment, symbiosis, integration
5.3 Development of nucleus and mitochondria
5.4 Evidence supporting the endosymbiotic theory for mitochondria and chloroplasts



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, 1. The structure of the cell theory
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The Cell Theory is a fundamental concept in biology that describes the properties and structure of
all living organisms at the cellular level. These principles were formulated based on the work of
scientists like Matthias Schleiden (1838), Theodor Schwann (1839), and Rudolf Virchow (1855).



The three main principles of Cell Theory are:

1. All living things are composed of cells (or cell products)

This means that cells are the fundamental unit of life and make up all subsequent structures of a
living being. Whether an organism is unicellular (like bacteria) or multicellular (like humans), all living
things are made up of cells.

2. The cell is the smallest unit of life:

Cells are the smallest unit that can be considered alive. They carry out essential life processes,
including metabolism, energy conversion, and reproduction.

3. Cells only arise from pre-existing cells:

This principle states that new cells are formed by the division of existing cells through processes like
mitosis (in eukaryotic cells) or binary fission (in prokaryotic cells). The theory contradicts the old
theory of spontaneous generation, which suggested that life could arise from non-living matter.




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