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THEHISTORYOFCELLSRoel R. Maraya

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Robert Hooke (1665 )

     Studied cork tissue and found tiny boxes and named it "cells".

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     The tiny boxes seen by Robert Hooke through a

homemade microscope particularly a Compound

Microscope.

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Robert Hooke's Compound Microscope

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In 1831, Scientists observed the nucleus of a cell and named it "little nut".

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Matthias Schleiden (1838)

oa German Botanistostudied a variety of plant tissues and found out that every type was made of many cells.

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Theodor Schwann (1839)

•studied all animal tissues and found out that every type was made of cells too.

German Zoologist

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C ELLTH EO R Y

    This states that cells are building blocks of

life and that cells come from other cells. 

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Louis Pasteur (1857)

•a studied single-celled microorganisms

•developed Pasteur's Germ Theory that changed medicine

French chemist and microbiologist

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Examples ofMicroorganism

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Pasteur's Contributions:

•development of vaccination•made the first vaccine against rabies

    

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1940s Development

•scientists develop antibiotics•penicillin was discovered to

fight bacterial infections

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People in Science

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Gary Sayler

• a Beaman Distinguished Professor of Microbiology.

• studies how microbes (another name for microorganisms) live and how they interact with other living things.

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1857183918381665 1831

Robert Hooke names the cell

Scientists named the nucleus “little nut”.

Schleiden studied plant tissues

Schwann studied animal tissues

Pasteur researched on single-celled organisms

1997

Development of vaccination

First cloned organism

present

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That's all for now. Thank You!

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