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Science scientists

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Zacharias Janssen   (Scientist) Made first crude compound microscope.  
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Anton Van Leeuvenhoek   (Scientist) Made simple microscope. reported seeing tiny "animacules" in pond water could magnify 270X  
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Robert Hooke   (Scientist) discovered and named "cells" in cork.  
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Mathias Schleiden   (Scientist) concluded that all plants were made of cells  
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Theodor Schwann   (Scientist) Concluded that all animals were made up if cells  
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Rudolph Virchow   (Scientist) Concluded that cells dont form on their own; cells divide to new cells.  
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Cell theory   1.) All organisms are made up of one or more cells. 2.) Cells are the basic units of structure and function in all organisms. 3.) All cells come from preexisting cells.  
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Prokaryotic   (Cell) Cells with no membrane around their nuclear material (no nucleus) - bacteria  
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Eukaryotic   (Cell) Cells that have nucleus with membrane around it. -all plant and animal cells  
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Cell Membrane   (Cell) Structure that forms outer boundary of the cell. Allows certain materials to move into and out of cell. (food, oxygen, wastes, etc.)  
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Nucleus   (Cell) Structure that directs all cell activities.  
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Cytoplasm   (Cell) gel-like substance that fills the cell  
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Organelles   (Cell) structures within the cytoplasm that do specific jobs for the cell  
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endoplasmic reticulum   (Cell) folded material that moves materials around the cell  
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Ribosome   (Cell) small structures that make proteins  
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Golgi Bodies   (Cell) membrane covered sacs that package and move proteins to the outside of the cell  
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Mitochondria   (Cell) breaks down food to release energy  
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Lysosomes   (Cell) membraned structures containing chemicals that digest wastes, worn out cell organelles, & food  
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Vacuoles   (Cell) storage areas within cell  
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Cell Wall   (Cell) rigid structure outside cell membrane  
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Chloropasts   (Cell) organelle that changes light energy into chemical energy (glucose)  
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