Teoría celular🌱🦉🔬

Teoría celular🌱🦉🔬

The Cell: The Basic Unit of Life

Introduction to Cells

  • The cell is the fundamental unit that constitutes all living beings, containing essential materials for vital functions such as nutrition, interaction, and reproduction.
  • Cells exist in various forms, sizes, and functions; unicellular organisms like bacteria and amoebas consist of a single cell.

Types of Organisms

  • Unicellular organisms are those made up of one cell, while multicellular organisms (e.g., trees and whales) are composed of billions of cells.
  • Cells also contain hereditary material (DNA), which is responsible for offspring resembling their parents.

Historical Discoveries in Cell Biology

  • Robert Hooke first used the term "cell" in 1665 while examining cork under a microscope, observing dead plant cells resembling small compartments or honeycomb structures.
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek observed red blood cells and single-celled microorganisms like protozoa using a microscope with 200x magnification in 1675.

Development of Cell Theory

  • Matthias Schleiden concluded in 1837 that all plants are made up of cells.
  • Theodor Schwann established in 1839 that all animals consist of cells.

Postulates of Cell Theory

  • Rudolf Virchow demonstrated in 1855 that all cells arise from pre-existing cells. This led to the formulation of the cell theory:
  • First Postulate: Cells are the structural unit of living beings; all life forms consist of one or more cells.
  • Second Postulate: Cells serve as the physiological unit; they perform necessary life processes such as nutrition, interaction, and reproduction.