cell theory

By cpayne1
  • robert hook

    robert hook
    Robert Hooke-(1635-1703)Hooke's reputation in the history of biology largely rests on his book Micrographia, published in 1665. Hooke devised the compound microscope and illumination system, one of the best such microscopes of his time.Hooke was one of the players in the development of half-way decent pocket watches. In 1665, the English physicist Robert Hooke looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and noticed some "pores" or "cells" in it. Robert Hooke believed the cells had serve
  • anton van leeuwenhoek

    anton van leeuwenhoek
    Robert Hooke-(1635-1703)Hooke's reputation in the history of biology largely rests on his book Micrographia, published in 1665. Hooke devised the compound microscope and illumination system, one of the best such microscopes of his time.Hooke was one of the players in the development of half-way decent pocket watches. In 1665, the English physicist Robert Hooke looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and noticed some "pores" or "cells" in it. Robert Hooke believed the cells had serve
  • theodor schwann

    theodor schwann
    Theodor Schwann Schwann was the first of Müller's pupils to break with vitalism and work towards a physico-chemical explanation of cells. Schwann's rediscovery of the cell came when he was paying particular attention to the cytoplasm of a plant cell, and noticed its jelly-like consistency. He went on to view animal cells, and noted that they had different properties. Müller also directed Schwann's attention to the proceed of digestion, which Schwann showed in 1837 to depend essentially on the pr
  • jakob schleiden

    jakob schleiden
    Theodor Schwann Schwann was the first of Müller's pupils to break with vitalism and work towards a physico-chemical explanation of cells. Schwann's rediscovery of the cell came when he was paying particular attention to the cytoplasm of a plant cell, and noticed its jelly-like consistency. He went on to view animal cells, and noted that they had different properties. Müller also directed Schwann's attention to the proceed of digestion, which Schwann showed in 1837 to depend essentially on the pr
  • rudolph carl

    rudolph carl
    Robert Hooke-(1635-1703)Hooke's reputation in the history of biology largely rests on his book Micrographia, published in 1665. Hooke devised the compound microscope and illumination system, one of the best such microscopes of his time.Hooke was one of the players in the development of half-way decent pocket watches. In 1665, the English physicist Robert Hooke looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and noticed some "pores" or "cells" in it. Robert Hooke believed the cells had serve