people name
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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dutch lens makers | hans and zacharias jannsen
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invented microscope | hans and zacharias jannsen
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1590-1610 | hans and zacharias jannsen
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1665 | Robert hooke
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saw 1st cell using a microscope | Robert hooke
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named cells because reminded him of monk cells | Robert hooke
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1632-1723 | Anton van leewenhoek
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looked at single drop of water under microscope | Anton van leewenhoek
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saw small organ like structures and today we call them organelles and saw live organisms animolecules | Anton van leewenhoek
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1804-1881 | Matthias schleiden
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german botanist | Matthias schleiden
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1773-1858 | robert brown
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english botanist | robert brown
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discovered nuckus | robert brown
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discovered plants are made up of cells | Matthias schleiden
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german zoologist | Theodore schwann
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1810-1882 | Theodore schwann
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discovered animals are made of cells | Theodore schwann
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1821-1902 | Rudolf virchow
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German scientist | Rudolf virchow
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concluded all cells can reproduce | Rudolf virchow
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concluded that cells come from preexisting cells | Rudolf virchow
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cell theory 1 | all living things are composed of 1+ cells
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ct2 | cell is the basic living unit of life in all living things
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ct3 | all cells come from other cells
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