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Who am I? I was born in Delft, Dutch Republic and died in the same place. My nationality is Dutch. I did not get any higher up education but I still became a Microscopist and Biologist. I am known for discovering the bacteria and the vacuole of the cell. -
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Who am I? I was born in Freshwater, Isle of Wright in England and I died in London, England. my nationality is English. I went to Oxford University and worked in the fields of both Physics and Chemistry. I am known for Microscopy and I applied the word "cell". -
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Who am I? I was born in Hamburg in the Holy Roman Empire and I died at Frankfurt am Main in the German Empire. My nationality is German. I also wrote a book in1838 called Contributions to Phytogenesis. I then noticed the importance of the cell nucleus and how it connected to cell division. I was a professor for two colleges which were the University of Jena and the University of Dorpat. I got my education at Heidelburg. -
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Who am I? I was born in Neuss in the First French Empire and I died in Cologne in the German Empire. My nationality is German. I studied at the Jesuits College in Cologne and then at Bonn. I was known for discovering Cell theory and I had cells named after me -
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Who am I? I was born in Schivelbein, Pomerania, Prussia and I died in Berlin in the German Empire. My nationality is Prussian. I studied at the University of Berlin and worked in fields of both medicine and Anthropology. I was known for Cellular pathology and Biogenesis. -
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