my cell theory timeline

By kyrie4k
  • Maggots and other creatures have been discovered in tissues.

    Maggots and other creatures have been discovered in tissues.
    In 1658, Anthanasius Kircher discovered that maggots and other living creatures can live in tissues. This is important because when we have to evaluate tissues we can see what lives in tissues. I chose this because we never would've known living creatures live in tissues without this information.
  • Antoni van Leeuwenhoek publishes a book based on microscopic observation

    Antoni van Leeuwenhoek publishes a book based on microscopic observation
    Antoni publishes his book explaining how to evaluate a microscopic observation. This is important because people learned how to use a microscope on cells. I chose this because learning how to use a microscope on cells changed many things dealing with cells.
  • Found particles were indeed living organisms

    Found particles were indeed living organisms
    Antoni saw many particles in cell using his microscope. He analyzed them and concluded they were living particles in organisms. It's important because we know what can live in organisms and what can't. I chose it because it seemed very important to the cell theory.
  • Abbot of Felice glimpsed nucleus epithelial cells

    Abbot of Felice glimpsed nucleus epithelial cells
    The abbot of Felice Fontana showed a glimpse of epithelial cells. These cells have the same structure of some animal cells. This is important because animals and humans possibly can have the same cell structure. I chose this because animals and have the same cell structure. This is interesting.
  • Hints that cells were a basic life component before it was actually discovered

    Hints that cells were a basic life component before it was actually discovered
    There were hints that cells were a basic life component before cell theory. People discovered that cells were in every living thing before cell theory. This is important because this means cells were always important. Knowing that cells have always been important is why I chose this.
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    Santiago Ramon

    Santiago Ramon was the main supporter of the black reaction. Without his support the black reaction would not have been believed. He's important because he supported a part of cell theory. I chose this because without him we wouldn't have the black reaction.
  • Camillo Golgi developed the black reaction

    Camillo Golgi developed the black reaction
    Camillo Golgi develops the black reaction which allows scientist to see the structure of neurons. This reaction is important because we can see the structure of neurons with this reaction. Without this black reaction we won't be able to see neuron structures which would be bad.
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    Principal organelles were introduced

    Towards the end of the 19th century, organelles were introduced to be a part of the cell. Discovering another part of the cell is very important. Discovering a new part of something living things need to survive is why I chose this.
  • Wilhelm His talks about the nerve-cell body

    Wilhelm His talks about the nerve-cell body
    Wilhelm His talks about there being a nerve cell body. He talks about there being a cell that deals with all the nerves in a living things body. It's important because he introduced a cell dealing with nerves in our body. Nerves are very important to a living things body so that's why I chose this.
  • Waldeyer introduces neurons to the cell

    Waldeyer introduces neurons to the cell
    Wilhelm Waldeyer introduces neurons as being the independent nerve cell. These cells also work with the nerves in the body but they're independent. It's important because the neurons are also important part of the cell theory. I chose this one because neurons are one of the most important parts in cell theory.