- Living Organisms are composed of cells
-Every living cell is surround by a membrane, which separates the cell contents from everything else outside.
-Cells contain genetic material which stores all of the instructions needed for the cell's activities
-Many of these activities are chemical reactions, catalyzed by enzymes produced inside the cell.
-Cells have their own energy released system that powers all of the cell's activities
Robert Hooke was the first to use the word cell for structures in living organisms.
Exceptions to the cell Theory:
1. Skeletal muscle, made up of muscle fibres, fibres enclosed inside a membrane, much larger than most cells (300mm+)
2. Giant Algae, Acetabularia, can grow to a length of 100mm, only contain a single nucleus so not multicellular
3. Aseptate fungi, consits of thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphae not divided into sub-units containing single nucleus, instead long undivided sections of hypha which contain many nuclei.
-Every living cell is surround by a membrane, which separates the cell contents from everything else outside.
-Cells contain genetic material which stores all of the instructions needed for the cell's activities
-Many of these activities are chemical reactions, catalyzed by enzymes produced inside the cell.
-Cells have their own energy released system that powers all of the cell's activities
Robert Hooke was the first to use the word cell for structures in living organisms.
Exceptions to the cell Theory:
1. Skeletal muscle, made up of muscle fibres, fibres enclosed inside a membrane, much larger than most cells (300mm+)
2. Giant Algae, Acetabularia, can grow to a length of 100mm, only contain a single nucleus so not multicellular
3. Aseptate fungi, consits of thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphae not divided into sub-units containing single nucleus, instead long undivided sections of hypha which contain many nuclei.
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