1 The Cell
1 The Cell
1 The Cell
The Cell
Learning Outcomes:
•Week 1
✓ Explain the postulates of the cell theory
✓Distinguish prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
according to their distinguishing features
✓ Describe the structure and the function of
major and sub-cellular organelles
Activity
3. Matthias Schleiden
4. Theodore Schwann
5. Rudolf Virchow
ACTIVITY 1
B. Fill in the blanks with word/s that will make
the elements of cell theories correct.
1. All known living things are made up of one or
more ________.
2. All living cell arise from pre-existing cells by
________.
3. The fundamental unit of structure and function
in all living organisms is the _________.
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4. The activity of an organism depends on the
total activity of _________.
5. Energy ________ (metabolism and
biochemistry) occurs within cells.
6. Cells contain ______ which is found
specifically in the chromosome and RNA
found in the cell nucleus and cytoplasm.
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7. All cells are basically the same in ______
composition in organisms of similar species.
8. Information (DNA) is passed on from cell to
cell through _________.
9. The basic chemical composition of all cells is
the ________.
Two Primary Types of
Cells
Cell Theory
• Glyoxysomes are
• Glyoxysomes are absent
present
Animal Cell Plant Cell
• Reserved food in form • Reserved food in the
of glycogen form of starch
• Cannot synthesize all • Synthesize all am
the amino acids, co- amino acids, co-
enzymes and vitamins enzymes and vitamins
required by them required by them
• Spindle formed during • Spindles formed during
cell division is cell division in anastral
aphiastral
Summary