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Discovery of cells
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Cell theory
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Who was the first person to see cells under the microscope and give them a name?
Robert Hooke
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He discovered that all plants were made of cells, which contributed to the development of the cell theory:
Matthias Schleiden
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He advanced the cell theory with his conclusion that cells could only come from other cells:
Rudolph Virchow
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Which technology was essential for the development of the cell theory?
Microscopes
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The word cyto means:
Cell
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Who looked at cork and named the cell?
Robert Hooke
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Which scientist was credited with discovering bacteria, protists, and yeast?
Leeuwenhoek
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Which scientist was credited with discovering that all animals are made of cells?
Schwann
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Which scientist is responsible for discovering the first unicellular organism by looking at pond water, blood, and scapings from his teeth?
Leeuwenhoek
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All organisms (life) are ______ ___ ______.
Composedof cells
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All cells come from __________ ________.
Pre-existing cells.
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Cells are the basic _______ ___ __________ for all living organisms.
Structure and organiztion
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