review scientists that led to cell theory
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Robert Hooke | the first person to examine "cells" in a piece of cork under the microscope
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek | Was the first scientist to observe LIVING cells such as bacteria, protists, and blood cells.
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Matthias Schleiden | Discovered that all plants are made up of cells
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Theodore Schwann | Discovered that all animals are made up of cells
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The cell theory | The cell is the basic unit of a living thing
All living things are made of cells
New cells come from old cells
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Zacharias Jansen and his father Hans | Invented the first microscope
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Compound microscope | uses two or more lenses and light to make small objects look larger
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Rudolph Virchow | Concluded that new cells come from old through cell division
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