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Table of contents You can describe the topic of the section here You can describe the topic of the section here You can describe the topic of the section here 01 02 03 Cellular theory Cellular structure Inside the cell You can describe the topic of the section here 04 Cell division
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From cell to organism Mercury takes a little more than 58 days to complete its rotation, so try to imagine how long days must be there! Since the temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as extreme as in Venus, Mercury has been deemed to be non-habitable for humans Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. Contrary to popular belief, this planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal. Mercury was, instead, named after the famous Roman messenger god Mercurius
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Cell function: insights Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous atmosphere Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon Provide structure Take in nutrients
Cytoskeleton Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest of them all Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust Microtubules Microfilaments Filaments (IF)
Structures shared by all cells Mars is actually a very cold place Venus has extremely high temperatures Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings Cell membrane Cytoplasm DNA Ribosomes
Venus has extremely high temperatures Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun Genetic machinery Mars is actually a very cold place Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Saturn is a gas giant with several rings Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Metabolism Genetics Cellularity DNA RNA Cell structure
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Timeline for cell theory 1625 1839 1862 1880 Cell theory Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Basic origin Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Pasteur Despite being red, Mars is a very cold place First microscope Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Microtubules Animal cell structure Nucleus Lysosomes Mitochondria Mars is a red planet Mercury is very small Venus is a hot planet Jupiter is a gas giant
Comparison of RNA and DNA Structure RNA DNA Strands Single stranded Double stranded Sugar Ribose Deoxyribose Location Moves to cytoplasm Stays in nucleus
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Three tenets of cell theory Mars is a red planet Mercury is very small Jupiter is a gas giant All organisms are made of cells Cells are produced by living cells The cell is the most basic unit of life 1 2 3
Exercise 1: True and false Indicate changing the color if each statement is true or false 1. The Cellular Theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells F V 2. The Cell Theory was proposed by Robert Hooke in the 19th century F V 3. Virchow's principle of "omnis cellula e cellula" states that all cells arise from pre-existing cells F V 4. The Cell Theory revolutionized the field of biology and laid the foundation for modern scientific understanding F V Check the answers
Exercise 2: Multiple Response Select the correct option for each question 1. Who proposed the Cell Theory? A Robert Hooke B Matthias Schleiden C Theodor Schwann D Rudolf Virchow 2. Which statement is true about cellular respiration? A It occurs in the mitochondria B It only happens in animal cells C It is not related to cell function D It is a process of cell division Check the answers
Exercise 3: Complete Complete each sentence with the appropriate word 1. According to the Cell Theory, all living organisms are composed of: 2. The Cell Theory states that cells are the units of life 4. Cells are capable of carrying out , the processes necessary for life Write here Write here Write here Check the answers
Exercise 4: Analyzing Please answer briefly the following questions 1. Why is the Cellular Theory considered a foundational concept in biology 2. How does the concept of cellular respiration relate to the Cellular Theory? Write your answer here Write your answer here Check the answers
Types of cells Cells can be subdivided into the following subcategories: Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Mars is a red planet Mercury is very small
Answers to the exercises Exercise 1 1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True Exercise 2 1. D: Rudolf Virchow 2. A: It occurs in the mitochondria Exercise 3 1. Cells 2. Basic 3. Functions Exercise 4 1. The Cellular Theory is considered foundational in biology because it established that cells are the basic units of life, forming the building blocks of all living organisms. It revolutionized our understanding of life and laid the groundwork for modern biological research. 2. Cellular respiration is a vital cellular process that occurs within the mitochondria of cells. It relates to the Cellular Theory as it showcases the metabolic activities carried out by cells, highlighting their functional capabilities and supporting the understanding that cells are the fundamental units of life
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