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The Cell Theory

The Cell Theory. ANAXIMANDER. Greek Sixth century B.C. Primary thoughts of evolution Creatures from the sea were forced to come ashore, thereby evolving into land creatures. http://www.zikaden.de/bilder/anaximander.jpg. PLATO. Did not directly aid in the progress of biological thinking

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The Cell Theory

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  1. The Cell Theory

  2. ANAXIMANDER • Greek • Sixth century B.C. • Primary thoughts of evolution • Creatures from the sea were forced to come ashore, thereby evolving into land creatures http://www.zikaden.de/bilder/anaximander.jpg

  3. PLATO • Did not directly aid in the progress of biological thinking • His view was philosophical. • Students went on to influence the progression of biological studies in the field of classification http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/sfi/ipertesti/platone/plato.jpg

  4. THEATOMISTS • Democritus (460 - 370 B.C.) • He followed Anaximander's view of evolution • Credited as being the father of atomic theory which connects directly to biology. http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/images/Democritus1.jpg

  5. ARISTOTLE http://www.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/sp/images/aristotle.gif • (384 - 322 B.C.) • Known for dissections. • Drawn to animal classification in order to discover aspects of connection between the soul and the human body. • Some aspects still stand today.

  6. THEDARKAGES • Downfall in scientific thought. • WHY?? http://home.planet.nl/~dark.ages/cda/gallery/Dark_Ages.jpg

  7. LEONARDO DAVINCI,RENEDESCARTES, ANDWILLIAMHARVEY • Three scientists from various periods. • Responsible for advancement of anatomical thought following the Dark Ages • Discoved the circulation of blood. http://www.visi.com/~reuteler/vinci/self.jpg

  8. THEMICROSCOPE • Allowed scientists to gaze into a new world the cellular world. • Galileo is credited with the invention of the microscope. • First saw a living cell Antonie von Leeuwenhoek.

  9. ROBERTHOOKE • This English naturalist (1635 - 1703) • Coined the term "cell" after viewing slices of cork through a microscope. • The term came from the Latin word cella which means "storeroom" or "small container".

  10. Rene Dutrochet • "the cell is the fundamental element in the structure of living bodies,”

  11. Robert Brown • Made the first cell sighting

  12. Matthias Schlieden's • Declared that animals are composed of cells.

  13. Theodore Schwann • Schwann created the term "cell theory" and declared that plants consisted of cells. http://microbiology.scu.edu.tw/lifescience/wong2/images/schwann.jpg

  14. Rudolph Virchow • Experimented with diseases and found that all cells come from other existing cells. http://vs.eun.org/eun.org2/eun/en/EUN_Biology/content.cfm?lang=en&ov=33442

  15. Cells • Basic Units of life • Building blocks of all organisms • Units of life

  16. The Cell Theory 1. All living things are composed of one or more cells.2. Cells are organisms' basic units of structure and function.3. Cells come only from existing cells.

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