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Bonnie Branch 7th Grade - 1-2 / Discovering Cells

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cell   basic unit of structure and function in living things  
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Robert Hooke   An English scientist, was the first person to observe and describe cells.  
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek   A Dutch lens maker, who was the first person to observe and describe living  
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cell theory   1. All living things are made up of cells 2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in all living things 3. All cells are produced from other living cells  
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microscope   A tool that makes things look larger than they really are  
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lens   A piece of curved glass or other clear material that causes light rays to come together or spread  
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compound microscope   A light microscope that has more than one lens  
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convex lens   A curved lens in which the center is thicker than the edges  
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resolution   The ability to clearly distinguish the individual parts of an object  
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Matthias Schleiden   German scientist who concluded that all plants are made of cells  
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Theodor Schwann   German scientist who concluded that all animals are also made of cells  
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