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CELLS – CH 3
HISTORY OF CELL DISCOVERIES
-1665 – Cells were discovered and named by ____________. (in _________________)
-1673 – ______________ was the “Father of _______________”. First to describe ______________________. Other scientists made discoveries which helped to create…

The ___________ Theory: 1. _______________________________________________. (Schleiden and Schwann) 2. _________________________________________________________________. 3. __________________________________________________________.(Virchow)

PROKARYOTE VS. EUKARYOTE CELLS

Cell Structures
I. CELL _____________ (The __________ Bilayer)
A. Function: ______________________________________________ 1. _____________ _________ – lets some things in & keeps others out
B. Structure – Composed mainly of _____ organic compounds
1. _______________ (2 layers of phospholipids)
2. _______________ embedded

II. CELL ________– Tough, outer layer outside of ____________, made of _____________
A. Found in ___________, _________, and ___________;
B. Not found in ______________cells

III. ________________ – Includes
A. ___________ – Gel inside of cell, mostly __________
B. ____________ - “mini” organs (see chart below)

Organelle Function Cell as a City Your Analogy __________Cell Activities; Contains genetic information (___________) contains _______________ that makes __________________
City Hall

_________ ER – With _________;
_________ ER – No ribosomes; System of channels to __________ substances throughout cell
Roadway
Makes ____________; Can be attached to ER or free in cytoplasm Factories for local products Responsible for __________ and ________________ of cell products Post office

Site of ________production (ATP), where ________ ____________ takes place, _____________ of cell Power plant

Site of __________, __________. and _____________ of cells
________________ center Restaurants and Garbage

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