BIO 1140 : BIO 1140 Lecture Part 1.docx

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Fundamental unit of life: every organism either consists of cells or is itself a cell, cell theory, all organisms consist of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of structure for all organisms. Theodore schwann , 1839 ( matthias schleiden,1838: all cells arise from pre-existing cells (the cell is the basic unit of reproduction. Rudolf virchow, 1855: diversity in form size and function. Similar basic chemistry: similar chemical composition, metabolism, use of atp as the cellular currency, use of dna for genetic information. Size of cell: cells are small, for sa:v ratios, rates of diffusion, synthetic capacity, different solution to problem of size in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, prokaryotes. Simple structure: cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm lacks organelles (cyanobacteria possess photosynthetic membranes), ribosomes, nucleoid, flagellum: eukaryotes. Eukaryote cell: major structural features, plasma membrane, nucleus (membrane bound, membrane-bound organelles, cytosol (vs. cytoplasm, non-membrane bound organelles, cytoskeleton. Support/shape, internal organization, movement of the cell, movement within the cell.

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