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Year 11 Preliminary BiologyFull Syllabus Dot Point NotesPatterns in Nature, the Local Ecosystem, Life on Earth & Evolution of the Australian BiotaPatterns in NatureOrganisms are made up of cells that have similar structural characteristicsOutline the historical development of the cell theory, in particular the contributions of Robert Hooke and Robert BrownThe cell theory:All living things are composed of cells The cell is the smallest unit of lifeAll living cells arise from pre-existing cells Historical development:1485Â – Leonardo da Vinci used glass lens to study small objects 1626Â – Francesco Redi conducted experiment which disproved spontaneous generation thus proving âall living cells arise from pre-existing cellsâ 1665Â â Robert Hooke observed cork cells using a compound microscope and described âlittle boxes or cells distinct from one anotherâ 1676Â – Anton von Leeuwenhoek described unicellular organisms – bacteria – in pond water (animalcules)1831Â – Robert Brown observed the nucleus in plant and animal cells 1839Â – Schleiden and Schwann formulated the cell theory that âcells are a small unit of life and âall living things are made up of cellsâ 1858Â – Virchow stated: âwhere a cell exists, there must have been a pre-existing cell, just as the animal only arises from an animals and the plant only from a plant.â 1933Â – Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska developed the transmission electron microscope 1965Â – Cambridge Instruments produced first scanning microscopeDescribe the evidence to support the cell theoryAll living things are composed of cells: Leeuwenhoek discovered unicellular organisms Cells are the smallest unit of life: Hooke discovered that the cork is made up of cells All living cells arise from pre-existing cells: Virchow observed cells dividing, disproving spontaneous generationDiscuss the significance of the technological advances to the development of the cell theoryInvention and further development of the microscope: Robert Hookeâs development of the compound microscope enabled him to see the basic structure of cellsImprovements were made to lenses- increased resolving power and allowed more detailed observations of the cell structure.Robert Brownâs later development of a single lens microscope was used to identify the cell nucleus.Ernst Ruska built the first electron microscope in 1933, which allowed a more detailed observation of all cell structures = organellesIdentify cell organelles seen with current light and electron microscopeLight MicroscopeElectron MicroscopeNucleusNucleusNucleolusNucleolusVacuolesVacuolesChloroplastChloroplastCell WallCell WallMitochondriaMitochondriaGolgi BodyCell MembraneEndoplasmic Reticulum (smooth and rough)Lysosomes (mostly animals, rare in plants)RibosomesPeroxisomesDescribe the relationship between the structure of cell organelles and their functionOrganelleStructureFunctionMitochondriaSmooth outer membrane, highly folded inner membrane (structure called matrix, edges called cristae)Site of respiration and creation of ATP for cell energyChloroplastsPlastids containing pigments e.g. chlorophyll stored in internal membrane stacks Site of photosynthesis in green plantsGolgi Body/ApparatusFlattened membrane bound sacsStore and secrete important biochemical e.g. proteins and lysosomesLysosomesMembrane bound spheres or ovals with lipid bilayerContain digestive enzymes to digest unwanted material within the cellSmooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)Membrane bound channels, where some are smooth (do not consist of ribosomes attached to the outside) and some rough (has ribosomes attached to it)Rough ER collects polypeptides and amino acids from the cytosol and assembles proteins for transportation. Smooth ER manufactures lipids and sometimes continues it metabolism processRibosomes Small spherical bodies either moving freely or connected to rough endoplasmic reticulumSite of protein synthesisNucleusMembrane bound sphere containing DNA, chromosomes and in some cases RNAControl centre of cellCell MembraneFlexible semi-permeable membrane â hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails consisting of proteins and lipids with a phospholipid bilayer Selective transport of substances in and out of cellCell WallRigid external coating around the cell membrane made of cellulose (plants) or other material e.g. Silica, chitin, etc.Supports and strengthens cell
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