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    Mission 1 History of Biology Mission 1 of the game‚ “History of Biology” is on the scientist‚ Zacharias Janssen‚ who was born in 1580. Janssen was a Dutch spectacle-maker from Middelburg‚ credited with inventing the first microscope‚ which at the time was a tremendous increase in technology and allowed for detailed drawing‚ sketching‚ and recording. His microscope was very simple‚ hand-held‚ and consisted of three draw tubes with lenses inserted into the ends of the flanking tubes. The lens for

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    known living organisms. Cells are the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing‚ and are often called the "building blocks of life". Discoverer: The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. The cell theory‚ first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden andTheodor Schwann‚ states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells‚ that all cells come from preexisting cells‚ that vital functions of an organism occur within cells‚ and that all cells contain the hereditary information necessary

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    contains the DNA (he just followed up yung kay Anton van L. ) E. (1835) Felix Dujardin –discovered an internal substance that is colloidal in structure he called it the Sarcode or cytoplasm. F. (1838) Matthias Schleiden (sa plants) Theodore Schwann ( sa animals)- Matthias Schleiden stated that all plants are composed of cell. After a year‚ Schwann concluded that all animals are made up of cells G. (1858)- Rudolph Virchow- stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells III. Cell

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    The History of Cell Theory As we all probably know today‚ every single living being is made up by cells – the building blocks of life. As much as we would like to take this fact for granted‚ we cannot help but acknowledge and remember the works and discoveries of earlier scientists which all contributed to our today’s understanding of the cell theory. The cell theory being; all living things are composed of one or more cells‚ cells are organisms’ basic units of structure and function‚ and cells

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    cell division (Omnis cellula e cellula). CELL THEORY Who proposed the cell theory? Matthias Schleiden a German botanist observed all the plants are composed of different kinds of cells which forms the tissues of the plant in 1838 and Theodere Schwann a British Zoologist studied different types of animal cells that had a outer layer called Plasma Membrane in 1839. Theodere Schwann and Matthias Schleiden formulated the cell theory. Features of cell theory: 1)All organisms are made up of cells

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    The cell theory‚ or cell doctrine‚ states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization‚ called cells. The concept was formally articulated in 1839 by Schleiden & Schwann and has remained as the foundation of modern biology. The idea predates other great paradigms of biology including Darwin’s theory of evolution (1859)‚ Mendel’s laws of inheritance (1865)‚ and the establishment of comparative biochemistry (1940). First Cells Seen in Cork While the invention of the

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    5. Who was one of the first people to observe cells? 6. What did Anton van Leeuwenhoek discover? 7. A Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) can magnify a specimen up to how many times? 8. What did Matthias Schleiden discover? 9. What did Theodor Schwann discover? 10. What did Rudolf Virchow discover? 11. Who helped develop the cell theory? 12. What does the cell theory state? 13. What is magnification

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    The CELL THEORY‚ or cell doctrine‚ states that all organisms are composed of similar units of organization‚ called cells. The concept was formally articulated in 1839 by Schleiden & Schwann and has remained as the foundation of modern biology. The idea predates other great paradigms of biology including Darwin’s theory of evolution (1859)‚ Mendel’s laws of inheritance (1865)‚ and the establishment of comparative biochemistry (1940). Ultrastructural research and modern molecular biology have

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    of organisms to their environment.” (Futuyma‚ 2004) Inheritance is the theory initiated by Gregor Mendel who studied how offspring carry traits of biological parents. Any organism that is composed of similar units of organization is a cell. Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann proposed the cell theory. Biological classification is the classification of living organisms. Bioenergetics is the theory that the same energy powers both living and inanimate objects. Homeostasis is the theory that in order

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    SCI 230 Week 1 Checkpoint Theories of Biology.doc The Major Theories of Biology Evolution by natural selection: This theory came about as a result of Charles Darwin trying to find an explanation for “why there are so many different living beings on earth?” (Pruitt‚ N. L.‚ & Underwood‚ L. S. (2006). His theory contains two parts‚ the first part states that species change over generations. The second part states that what causes this change is natural

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