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chapter 3 guided notes theory of spontaneous generation 1. the theory o…

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chapter 3 guided notes
theory of spontaneous generation

  1. the theory of spontaneous generation proposed that living organisms could arise from non - living matter.
  2. this theory was widely accepted until it was challenged by controlled _______ experiments.
  3. key observations showed that life comes from pre - existing _______.

modern cell theory

  1. all living organisms are composed of one or more _______.
  2. the cell is the basic unit of _____ and _____ in all living things.
  3. all cells arise from pre - existing _______.

discovery of cells

  1. the first scientist to use the term \cells\ was _____ _____.
  2. he observed thin slices of _____ using a _____ microscope.

bacterial spores (endospores)

  1. bacterial spores are formed by certain _______ bacteria.
  2. the main purpose of spore formation is _______.
  3. spores are resistant to _____, ___, and _____.
  4. common spore - forming genera include _____ and _____.

endosymbiotic theory

  1. the endosymbiotic theory explains the origin of _____ and _____.
  2. this theory proposes that these organelles originated from free - living _______.
  3. evidence includes their own _____ dna and _____ ribosomes.

pasteur and the swan - neck flask experiment

  1. louis pasteur used swan - neck flasks to disprove spontaneous generation.
  2. the design allowed air to enter but prevented dust/microbes from contaminating the broth.
  3. microbial growth occurred only when the broth was exposed to microbes.

cytoskeleton: microfilaments

  1. microfilaments are composed of the protein _______.
  2. their main functions include maintaining cell _____ and enabling cell _____.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Fills in the missing terms based on core concepts in cell biology and microbiology, correcting the incorrect pre-filled answer for question 7.

Answer:

  1. non-living
  2. experiments
  3. life
  4. cells
  5. structure; function
  6. cells
  7. Robert Hooke
  8. cork; compound
  9. Gram-positive
  10. survival (in harsh conditions)
  11. heat; desiccation; chemicals
  12. Bacillus; Clostridium
  13. mitochondria; chloroplasts
  14. prokaryotes
  15. circular; prokaryotic
  16. swan
  17. air; dust/microbes
  18. microbes
  19. actin
  20. shape; movement