BIOL 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Scanning Electron Microscope, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Golgi Apparatus

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Cell theory (robert hooke): all organisms are made of one or more cells, the cell is the fundamental unit of life. All cells are too small to see without a microscope. Microscopes magnify cell structures; a transmission electron microscope is the strongest (can see nano) A scanning electron microscope sees the surface of cells. Light microscopes are less powerful, they generate color images of cells. Components of cells: dna, rna, ribosomes, proteins, cytosol (solution inside cell), cell membranes. Prokaryotes most ancient forms of life they lack a nucleus. Eukaryotes have cells with a nucleus and other organelles. Unique features distinguish the bacteria, archaea, and eukarya (life"s 3 domains) Bacteria are prokaryotic- nucleoid, dna is free in the cytoplasm (liquid solution), has a cell wall. Archaean (prokaryotic) cells resemble bacterial cells in some ways, smaller than eukaryotic cells, lack a nucleus, most has cell wall and flagella, one-celled organisms.

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