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Cell History. I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590) *Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)

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Page 1: Cell History. I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590) *Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)

Cell History

Page 2: Cell History. I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590) *Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)

I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590)

*Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)

Page 3: Cell History. I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590) *Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)
Page 4: Cell History. I. Hans and Zacharias Janssen (1590) *Dutch lens grinders, father and son *produced first compound microscope (2 lenses)

II. Robert Hooke (1665)

• English scientist • 1st to discover cells• looked at a thin slice of cork (oak cork) through a

compound microscope • observed tiny, hollow, roomlike structures • called these structures 'cells' because they

reminded him of the rooms that monks lived in • only saw the outer walls (cell walls) because

cork cells are not alive

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III. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (around the same time as Hooke 1680?)

• Dutch fabric merchant and amateur scientist

• looked at blood, rainwater, scrapings from teeth through a simple microscope (1 lens)

• 1st to observe living cells; called some 'animalcules' or wee beasties

• some of the small 'animalcules' are now called bacteria

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IV. Matthias Schleiden (1838)

• German botanist

• viewed plant parts under a microscope

• discovered that plant parts are made of cells

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V. Theodor Schwann (1839)

• German zoologist

• viewed animal parts under a microscope

• discovered that animal parts are made of cells

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VI. Rudolph Virchow (1855)

• German physician • stated that all living cells

come only from other living cells

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VII. Cell Theory1.All organisms are made up

of cells.2.Cells are the basic unit of

structure and function in all organisms.

3.All cells come from cells that already exist