Cell Structure
and Function:
Comprehensive
Biology
Summary
Key terms :
1. Introduction
2. Discovery of cell
3. What is cell?
4. Parts of cell
5. Comparison between plant
cell and animal cell.
6. Variation step and structure
7. What are microorganisms?
8. Major group of
microorganisms.
9.some practice questions
, Cell Theory: All living organisms
are made of cells, and all cells
Overview: arise from pre-existing cells.
1. Introduction to the Cell 2. Organism Types
Definition:The cell is the basic
structural, functional, and
biological unit of all living Unicellular Organisms:
organisms. Often called the Organisms made of a single cell
"building blocks of life," every that perform all life functions (e.g.,
living thing—from tiny bacteria to Amoeba, Paramecium).
large animals—is composed of
cells.
Multicellular Organisms:
Organisms composed of many
Discovery: Robert Hooke
cells that often work together in
discovered cells in 1665 while
specialized groups
observing a thin slice of cork
(tissues/organs) to perform
under a microscope; he saw
specific functions (e.g., humans,
honeycomb-like structures and
trees).
named them "cells".
Antonie van leeuwenhoenk is
known
As father of microbiology .
and Function:
Comprehensive
Biology
Summary
Key terms :
1. Introduction
2. Discovery of cell
3. What is cell?
4. Parts of cell
5. Comparison between plant
cell and animal cell.
6. Variation step and structure
7. What are microorganisms?
8. Major group of
microorganisms.
9.some practice questions
, Cell Theory: All living organisms
are made of cells, and all cells
Overview: arise from pre-existing cells.
1. Introduction to the Cell 2. Organism Types
Definition:The cell is the basic
structural, functional, and
biological unit of all living Unicellular Organisms:
organisms. Often called the Organisms made of a single cell
"building blocks of life," every that perform all life functions (e.g.,
living thing—from tiny bacteria to Amoeba, Paramecium).
large animals—is composed of
cells.
Multicellular Organisms:
Organisms composed of many
Discovery: Robert Hooke
cells that often work together in
discovered cells in 1665 while
specialized groups
observing a thin slice of cork
(tissues/organs) to perform
under a microscope; he saw
specific functions (e.g., humans,
honeycomb-like structures and
trees).
named them "cells".
Antonie van leeuwenhoenk is
known
As father of microbiology .