Introduction to the living cell Flashcards

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Cell definition

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Fundamental unit of all living things on earth

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Cell function

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Cells take nutrients and free energy from their surroundings and make copies of themselves

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Who is known as the “Father of microbiology” and why?

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Antoine van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)

He was the first person to see bacteria,red blood cells,protists & more with the microscopes he created.

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Who published the book “Micrographia” and why was he known?

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Robert Hooke(1665)was the first person to name what we refer to as the smallest unit of life .

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What were Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleidens profressions and what did they realise?

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Theodor Schwann =physiologist
Matthias Jakob Schleiden=botanist
They studied animal & plant tissue by microscopy and compared notes to realise “all living things are composed of cells and cell products”

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What was Barthélémy du Mortiers (1797-1878)report and how did that help scientists over the years ?

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He was the first person who reported observing cells doubling by cell division.
He observed that a single cell starts by forming a barrier in the middle and then divided into two cells .
This helped over the next few decades with infectious disease as it shows it does not arise spontaneously.

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What was Robert Kochs (1843-1910)realisation ?give examples

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Realised that many dieases are caused by micro bacteria such as anthrax and tuberculosis

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State kochs postulates

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  1. microorganism must be found in abundance in the person or animal suffering the infectious disease
  2. you must be able to isolate the organism and grow then in a culture
  3. if you use the cultured organisms and introduce them until a healthy animal ,it must cause the same disease
  4. must be able to isolate the organism again after the reinoculation
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Small cell example and size

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Mycoplasma genitalium
0.3um
10^-14gram

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Big cell example and size

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Ostrich egg
20cm
2kg

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Fancy cell example and size

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Diatom eg:campylodiscus sp.

~100um

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