All living things are made of…. …which is a basic Part of a Living organism Living VS. Non- Living 1810 Henry Dutrochet.

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All living things are made of…. …which is a basic Part of a Living organism Living VS. Non- Living 1810 Henry Dutrochet

1838 Thedor Schwan n’ Mathias Schleiden One was a Botanist = studies ? One was a Zoologist = Studies ? Together they came up with…. _____ _____ This Theory was later clarified in 1850’s by Robert Remak, Rudolf Virchar and Albert Kolliher!!! “Omnis cellula e cellula”

Francesco Redi Had critics! Who were they? Why do they Question new ideas? Redi tired three different experiments! What happened it them? 1. Meat with no lid… 2. Meat with sealed cap… 3. Meat with mesh cap… Concluded…

I came up with this theory Who am I? Please Explain the Picture: This theory is called Abiogenesis! POOF Water Bottle to Cat

Came up with the term…..? Robert Brown

Robert Hooke Had his own Came up with the term? _ _ _ _ Eventually he Observed… Finally Confirmed Leevwenhoek work!

Roots Seeds Leaves

Was interested in Micrographia by Hooke… One of the first people to see what?! Used microscope where lenses were ground of a specific focal length. By doing this he obtained….? … Hooke Observed my work who am I?

Which Philosopher and I? Sweat in the shirt caused wheat to ferment = mice

John Needham Started with Microorganisms in broth (Boiled) no microorganisms! Put on a loose cork… Microorganisms Appeared! Abiogenesis Abiogenesis = The Microorganisms grew… Spontaneously

Suggested John Needham’s results may have been due to experimental Error! Spallonzani What did he do! (How did he adapt the experiment) No Microorganisms = Biogenesis which is?

_ _ _ _ Theory All things are composed of cells. Cell is basic unit of Organization ! Cells do not come from non-living “ Things they come from…. ___ _______ ____!

Solved the Mystery of Rabies, Anthrax, Silkworm! Proved the theory of Biogenesis! Developed Swans next tube! Which did what?

Study of parasites and parasitism… Found a jelly like liquid with tiny bubbles and dots suspended from it and called it…. Extra hint! He did not find what his teachers had talked about!