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Cell theory

Unit one

TermDefinition
Hans & Zacharias Janssen Produced the first compound.
Robert Hooke First to call space in crock cells.
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek Observed living cells with a microscope.
Matthias Schleiden Discover that plans are made out of cells.
Theodor Schwann Discover that animals are made out of cells.
Rudolph Virchow Started living cells must came from other cells.
What is cell theory? Cell theory is one of the basic foundations theories of biology. Ideas about cells and living things over centuries. It is composed of three pan parts.
Modern cell theory includes Energy from occurs cells, Hereditary information DNA is passed from cell to cell. All cells have the same basic chemical composed positions.
Three basic principles of cell theory All living organisms are composed of more then one cell. The cell is the basic of unit life. All cells are produced from other cells..
Cell membrane Thin layer that surrounds the cell. It provides structure and protection and it's semi term,
Cytoplasm The fluid in which organelles and suspended. It maintains pressure in the cell.
Mitochondria Nicknamed powerhouse of the cell because they provide energy for the cell. The site of cellular respiration.
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