the scientist of history of biolagy

By Gilly14
  • Period: Apr 2, 1580 to

    scientist of biolagy

  • Jun 28, 1580

    Jansen

    Jansen
    Jansen was credited for making the first microscope along with counter fitting. His microscopes made the objects seem three to nine times bigger.
  • Leewenhuk

    Leewenhuk
    He made more high powerd microscopes and was the first microbiolagest. He was the first to find micro organisms. The microscope that he made was 200 times more magnified. He wasnt very good at art so he hiried an illustrated to draw what he saw.
  • Hooke

    Hooke
    He was born in england july 28 1635 and died march 3 1703. He wasnt rich but made money through science. He invented thing like the iris diagram and the early resperator.He made the balance spring that made clocks possible. He also made a book about microscope discoverys.
  • Linnaus

    Linnaus
    He created a system for naming and ranking organisms.Linnaus had students that travelled the world to find and name organisms. He had 19 nof them. He worked on natuaral classification.
  • Schleiden,Schwann and virchow

    Schleiden,Schwann and virchow
    Schleiden was trained as a lwayer but then left to study to be a botanist. He spent his days studying , drawind and labeling plants
    Schwann discoverd that yeast was made tiny plant particles. He also said the fermentation was a biologaccle process.
    Virchow was cridetid for helping the growth of modern health and discrediting humanism and put more science into medicen.
  • Darwin

    Darwin
    He was best known for his evolution theory. I figured that all animals are desedantis of more common beings. He wrote a book about his theory in 1859. He made a scientific voyage on the HMS Beagle for five years.
  • Wallace

    Wallace
    Wallace helped darwin write his book and help with his theory of evolution. He did lots of feild work, his first was on the amazon.He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species.Wallace was strongly attracted to unconventional ideas.