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  1. the-circulatory-system
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  2. diet-and-health
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  3. gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport
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  4. nucleic-acids
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  5. proteins
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  6. inheritance
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  7. cell-structure-and-organisation
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  8. cell-division
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  9. reproduction-and-inheritance
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  10. differentiation-and-variation
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  11. biodiversity
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  12. resources-from-plants
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  13. ecosystems-and-energy-transfer
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  14. photosynthesis
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  15. climate-change
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  16. evolution
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  17. forensics
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  18. microorganisms-and-immunity
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  19. muscles-and-movement
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  20. respiration
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  21. homeostasis
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  22. exercise
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  23. response-to-the-environment
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  24. the-brain-behaviour-and-disease
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Cell Theory

  • Until microscopes became powerful enough to view individual cells, no-one knew for certain what living organisms were made from

  • A scientist called Robert Hooke is thought to be the first person to view cells, using the term ‘cell’ to describe these newly discovered structures

  • Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann were two other scientists who studied animal and plant cells

    • In 1837 they came up with the idea that all living organisms are made of cells

    • This idea is known as ‘cell theory’

    • The cell theory is a unifying concept in biology, meaning that it is universally accepted

  • Cell theory includes three main ideas

    • All living organisms are made up of one or more cells

    • Cells are the basic functional unit in living organisms

    • New cells are produced from pre-existing cells

  • The cells of all living organisms share some common features

    • Cell surface membrane

    • Cytoplasm

    • DNA

    • Ribosomes

  • Beyond these common features different cell types contain different structural elements and combinations of organelles, e.g.

    • Prokaryotic cells have no internal membranes and smaller ribosomes

    • Eukaryotic cells have several internal membrane-bound organelles and larger ribosomes

  • When examined under a microscope it is possible to see the ultrastructure of different cell types

    • Cell ultrastructure refers to the internal structures of the cell