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Contributors to the Cell Theory Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

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Page 1: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

Cell Structure and Function

Page 2: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

Contributors to the Cell Theory Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound

microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made of tiny compartments; he named them cells.

Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1674)- first to describe living cells he called “animalcules” in drops of pond water.

Matthias Schleiden (1838)- observed tissues of plants are made of cells.

Cell Theory

Page 3: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

Theodor Schwann (1839)- struck by the structural similarities between plant and animal cells. He concluded that all living things are made of cells.

Rudolf Virchow (1855)- proposed that all cells come from other cells.

Schleiden Schwann Virchow

Page 4: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

All organisms are made of cells.

All existing cells are produced by other cells.

The cell is the most basic unit of life.

Cells can be separated into two broad categories based on their internal structures. What are they?

Cell Theory

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Page 5: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 6: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 7: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 8: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 9: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 10: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 11: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 12: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
Page 13: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.
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Page 15: Contributors to the Cell Theory  Robert Hooke (1665)- used a compound microscope to observe thin slices of cork (bark). He observed the cork was made.

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Using a Microscope

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