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The cell Theory

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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THE CELL THEORY

BY: DYLAN HENRY

THE THREE PARTS OF THE CELL THEORY

  • All organisms are composed of one or more cells.
  • The cell is the basic unit of structure in an organism.
  • All cells come from preexisting cells.

HOW CELLS WERE DISCOVERED

  • Cells were discovered when a
  • scientist named Zacharias
  • Jensen invented the microscope
  • and was constantly looking at
  • things under the microscope.

HOW THE CELL GOT ITS NAME

  • The cells got its name from
  • When Robert Hooke looked at a
  • Piece of pork under a microscope
  • And saw tiny little chambers or
  • Cells in the pork

HOW STEP ONE WAS DISCOVERED

  • Step one was discovered when
  • two German scientist was constantly
  • looking at plants and animal cell under a
  • Microscope and eventually realized that
  • all plants and animals have cells.

HOW STEP THREE WAS DISCOVERED

  • Step three was discovered when the Schwann and Schlieden
  • met and Schwann said that cells disperse from other cells
  • while Schlieden said that they randomly came out of no
  • Where then a third a scientist named Rudolf Virchow came
  • In to prove Schwann's theory.

HOW THE SECND STEP WAS DISCOVERED

  • The video doesn't say how the second step was
  • Discovered but there still is an answer the answer
  • Is kind of inside of step one because if all organisms
  • Have cells and cells is the basic unit of structure
  • In organisms then without cells there would be nothing