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ROBERT HOOKE
HE WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO USE THE TERM CELL AFTER VIEWING A SAMPLE TAKEN FROM A CORK TREE WITH HIS BASIC MICROSCOPE. -
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CELL BIOLOGY BEGINS
ROBERT HOOKE WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO USE THE TERM "CELL", AFTER VIEWING A SAMPLE TAKEN FROM A CORK TREE, WITH HIS BASIC MICROSCOPE. -
ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEKS
HE DISCOVERED RED BLOOD CELLS UNDER A BASIC MICROSCOPE. -
LEEUWENHOEK
HE DISCOVERED DIGESTIVE PROTOZOA. -
ROBERT HOOKE
HE WAS 26 WHEN HE ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE OF FINDING CELLS. HE VIEWED THEM BY CUTTING A THIN PART OF A CORD TREE. HE USED HIS TECHNICAL TALENTS TO CHANGE THE ANGLE OF THE MICROSCOPES. HE DISCOVERED 1,259,712,000 CELLS IN A CUBIC INCH OF THE WOOD. -
LOUIS PASTUER
HE SAW ANIMALCULES IN A DROP OF RAIN WATER AND OTHER THINGS WHILE LOOKING UNDER A MICROSCOPE. -
THEADOR SWANN
HE DISCOVERED DIGESTIVE PEPSINT. -
KULIKER
DESCRIBES MITOCHONDRIA IN MUSCLE. -
RUDOLPH VICKOW
HE PROPOSED CELL THEORY TO THE WORLD OF SCIENCE. -
MATTIS SCHLEIDEN AND THEADOR SWANN
THEY INTRODUCED CELL THEORY. THEY PROVED THAT THEIR THEORY OF ALL LIFE FORMS AND ORGANISMS CONSIST OF ONE OR MORE CELLS. THEYS SAY THAT CELLS CAN ONLY COME FROM PREEXISTING CELLS. -
TODAY
WE STILL HAVE TO LEARN A LOT MORE ABOUT CELL BIOLOGY TO COMPLETE OUR RESEARCH.