4. Robert Hooke first
discovered cell while
viewing cork
specimen. He noticed
little rooms that
resembled cells, and
thus the term “cells”
was born. Hooke was
not able to observe
living cells but they
were remnants of a
cell specifically the
cell wall.
5. The invention of a
much better
microscope by Anton
van Leeuwenhoek led
to the study of living
cells.
6. The following years,
other scientists also
studied living cells;
their collective work
led to the formulation
of the cell theory.
8. All organisms are
composed of one or
more cells. Cell is the
structural unit of all
living organisms
Matthias Schleiden
proposed that all
plants are composed
of cells. The following
year, Theodore
Schwann made a
similar statement
regarding animals
9. Cells come from pre-
existing cells Rudolph
Virchow showed that
cells self reproduce
which contributed to
the third tenet of the
cell theory.