el A.) Cell theory : 1.) All organisms are made of cells. 2.) All existing cells are produced by other living thing. 3.) The cell is the most basic unit of life. B.) Contributors to the Cell Theory: People | Information | Hooke | He was the first to identify cells and he also named them. | Leeuwenhoek | He made better lenses so he observed cells in greater detail. | Schledien | He was the first to note that plants are made of cells. | Schwann | He concluded that all living
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Cell Structure I. Cell History A. Anton Leewenhock (1600s) - first person to observe cells - in pond water‚ using a homemade microscope B. Robert Hooke (1665) - observed many kinds of animal tissue under a microscope - concludes that all animals are made up of cells C. Schwann (1868) - observed many kinds of animal tissue - concludes that all animals are made up of cells D. Schleiden (1869) - observed many kinds of plant tissue - concludes that all plants are made up of cells E. Cell
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Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells are organized into complex structures by internal membranes and a cytoskeleton. The most characteristic membrane bound structure is the nucleus. This feature gives them their name‚ (also spelled "eucaryote‚") which comes from the Greek word referring to the nucleus. Animals‚ plants‚ fungi‚ and protists are eukaryotes. Microorganisms and all other living organisms are classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are distinguished on the
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Discovering Cells Directions: answer the following questions using complete sentences. Use pages 6C-13C of your textbook. 1. What are cells? 2. When was the first microscope invented? 3. What is a microscope? 4. What is the difference between a simple and compound microscope? 5. Who was one of the first people to observe cells? 6. What did Anton van Leeuwenhoek discover? 7. A Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM)
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Period:________ Cell Project Each person will complete one of the three cell projects at home: a. Cell Analogy Poster b. Travel Brochure to a Cell c. 3D Cell Analogy Model Due Date: Wednesday‚ November 26‚ 2014 One cell project (Poster‚ Brochure‚ OR Model) Use this packet as a resource guide to help lead you through your project. Remember‚ you are not doing everything in this packet‚ only ONE cell project choice at home. Parents/Guardians Please review the choices for the cell project with
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2014 Cell Division Mitosis Abstract Mitosis and Meiosis: Cells can be divided in unicellular organisms or in multi-cellular organisms. DNA controls the cell division. Bacteria reproduce by a process called binary fission. Bacteria have one chromosome that’s attached to the cell membrane. The chromosome replicates and the two copies separate as the cell grows. Over a period of time this one cell makes two cells. Eukaryotes do the process of mitosis. In mitosis‚ each daughter cell gets about half
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allow cell phones to be sold without pre-market testing. The rationale‚ known as the “low power exclusion‚” distinguished cell phones from dangerous microwave ovens based on the amount of power used to push the microwaves. At that time‚ the only health effect seen from microwaves involved high power strong enough to heat human tissue. The pressure worked‚ and cell phones were exempted from any type of regulatory oversight‚ an exemption that continues today. An eager public grabbed up the cell phones
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2011 Miss Rounds English “Cell Phone Use Leads to ‘Inattention Blindness’ and Can Prove Fatal” by William Saletan (A) Cell phone usage puts people’s lives at risk‚ and many times is fatal. The more tasks a driver is given‚ the worse they do. Cell phone usage while driving removes the main task people should be focusing on – driving. Cell phone use replaces driving with what the person is talking about‚ which endangers someone and the others on the road with them. (B) While many adults have started
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the network needed?” Most definitely a network should be established. Having intentions of using computers that want to “share” information‚ applications‚ or software implements the use of some type of network. Specifically‚ the idea was mentioned of using a database and sharing a community collection of client information. A logical topology setup with this given information and the company’s desires would be to use a star topology. The star‚ built around a server-based network‚ will allow centralized
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Your Work Role Task B Bi The terms and conditions of your employment are a statement and instruction of what the employer’s expect of their staff and your job description. Employer’s expect their staff to read and follow the policy and procedures that the home have. and to attend all training and update they have and to attend supervision and any observations. Bii ·Employee’s name ·Tax code ·Date ·Payment period ·Payment method ·Employee number ·Net pay Biii Change of address and Change
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