Categories: All - genome - cells - genes - dna

by Claire Liu 2 years ago

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Cells Webquest

The development of cell theory and the understanding of cellular structures have a fascinating history. The invention of the microscope by Zacharias Jansen in the early 1600s laid the foundation for future discoveries.

Cells Webquest

Within the nucleus of every human cell is the genome

The book of DNA within the human body is 3.2 billion letters long

Contains 46 chromosomes or "chapters" (23 from each parent) which are between 48-250 million letters long
30,000,000 of those letters make up 20,000 genes or "instructions"

There is only 1 instruction gene to every 100 filler genes

The genome contains the "book" of DNA instructions in a cell

The set of DNA in a cell is 3 feet long compressed into one small nucleus

Re-invented by Leeuwenhoek who discovered "animalcules" AKA bacteria

Leeuwenhoek sent letters about the discovery to Robert Hooke who discovered the cell

DNA - the book of you

Every human starts as 2 cells which multiply until it becomes 10 trillion

The wacky history of cell theory

Cell Theory

Discovered by two scientists: Matthias Schleiden & Theodor Schwann
3. All cells come from pre-existing cells
2. The cell is the basic units of structure and organization of organisms
1. All organisms are composed of one or more cells

The microscope

First invented by Zacharias Jansen in the early 1600s,

Cells Webquest