Ch 6: Cells. History of Cytology 1665 – Robert Hooke Viewed cork Named “cells” 1673 – Anton van Leeuwenhoek Unicellular pond organisms – named “animalcules”
CELL: Structure and Function
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CELLS QSR #2 1. The shape of a cell greatly depends on the ________ of that cell. 2. Use nerve cells and skin cells to explain #1. 3. Cells differ.
Introductory Questions #1 1)What is the basic unit of measurement used by biologists to measure cells? What about internal organelles? 2) What are the.
Cells Objective: Students will be able to describe cell theory how cells are organized in multicellular organisms.
What is life?. Complete the categories Living Non-Living Once living.
BIO 110 Lecture (Chap 1)
Cells! Who wants some?! Not that type, but this kind… A cell is the basic unit of life.
AP Biology Chapter 1 A View of Life. Biology - the study of life Constantly changing Increasing quality of life Drastically changing health care New discoveries.
Cells. Who Gave cells their Name? Robert Hooke – He looked at thin slices of cork through the microscope. They reminded him of the small rooms in a monastery.
Biology – the study of lif e. Objectives Define biology. Describe the seven characteristics of life. Name and describe the 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.