BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Louis Pasteur, Robert Hooke, Cell Theory

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Chapter 1 biology and the tree of life. Organism: a life form; a living entity made up of one or more cells. Organisms share five fundamental characteristics: energy: to stay alive and reproduce, organisms have to acquire and use energy, cells: organisms are made up of cells; cell"s membrane regulates the passage of materials between exterior and interior spaces. Theory: an explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations. Where do they come from: established two of the five attributes: organisms are cellular and their populations change over time. Robert hooke used a crude microscope to inspect the structure of cork; microscope magnified to just 30x but allowed hooke to see small, pore-like compartments that were invisible to the naked eye; came to be known as cells. Anton can leeuwenhoek developed a more powerful microscope, magnifying up to 300x; he inspected pond water and made the first observation of human blood cells and of sperm cells.

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