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Theodor Schwann
Hook
Mathias Schleiden
Robert Hooke
Rudolf Virchow
1. All _____________ things are
made up of _________
1. In ____________ these 2 ____________________worked with
Hookes’ __________________ from _____________________
and _________________ cells.
2. Cells are the _____________
2. Together they developed the __________ _____________.
working units of all living things.
3. Recognized that some organisms are ____________________
3. All __________ come from
___________________ cells
through ________ ______________.
while others are _________________.
4. Discovered that some cells have a _________________ and a
_____________________ .
1. Hooke viewed a thin cutting of ___________
he discovered ______________________contained
by __________,
2. He called them ____________ or
__________.
3. The term cells stuck and Hooke gained credit for
discovering the ________________ of all __________.
1. The first to show the ______________ of cells was the
________________ of a _______________________ cell.
2. Living things can only come from __________________
______________________________.
1. All living things are
In 1938 these 2 scientists worked with
made up of cells
2. Cells are the basic
working units of all living things.
Hookes’
observations from protozoa
and bacteria cells.
Together they developed the basic cell theory.
Recognized that some organisms are unicellular
3. All cells come from
while ohers are _multicellular_.
Pre-existing cells
through cell division
Discovered that some cells have a nucleus and a
membrane.
Hooke viewed a thin cutting of cork he discovered
empty spaces contained by walls, and termed
them pores, or cells. The term cells stuck and Hooke
gained credit for discovering the building blocks of
all life
1. The first to show the origins of cells was the
division_ of a _pre-existing_ cell.
2. Living things can only come from other
living things.