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cell theory timeline

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    oval red blood corpuscles

    I choose this because it is important for any living life.
  • maggots develope in decaying tissues

    maggots develope in decaying tissues
    I think it is important to know that this happens because you would think anything living cannot grow in something that is dying but these animals did.
  • Hooke published micrographic

    Hooke published micrographic
    I choose this one because it is important to study things under a microscope.
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    Robert brown first to recognize the nucleus

    I choose this event because I think it is cool to know who some of the first people to discover this stuff.
  • Felice Fontana glimpsed the nucleus cell

    Felice Fontana glimpsed the nucleus cell
    this is important in cell theory because he saw nucleus cells in epithelial cells.
  • recognized that the nucleus is essential to living cells

    recognized that the nucleus is essential to living cells
    this is important because the nucleus is one of the main things to do with cell theory. Nucleus is the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
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    book was published of drawing of nerve cells

    I choose this because I think it is important so everyone can see what they look like and understand them. This book was written by Karl Dieters officially published in 1865 but he worked on it for 29 years.
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    when the cell theory was officially formulated

    I choose this because the cell theory is very important, cell theory states that living things are composed of one or more cells, that the cell is the basic unit of life, and that cells arise from existing cells.
  • oil-immersion lens

    oil-immersion lens
    It is important because, oil immersion is a technique used to increase the resolving power of a microscope.
  • nerve cell body and its prolongations form an independent unit

    nerve cell body and its prolongations form an independent unit
    It is important to know about this because, nerve cells send and receive signals from your brain, pretty awesome right?