Cells:The building blocks of life.

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Cells:Building blocks of life. Sundus Mohamed 8a
Who is Zachariah Jansen ?: Zacharias Janssen (also Zacharias Jansen or Sacharias Jansen) (1585 – pre1632) was a Dutch spectacle-maker from Middelburg associated with the invention of the first optical telescope. Janssen is sometimes also credited for inventing the first truly compound microscope.
what is hookes little box? Robert Hooke was a 17th century "natural philosopher"an early scientist noted for a variety of observations of the natural world But perhaps his most notable discovery came in 1665, when he looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and discovered cells.
Who is Antoine van Leeuwenhoek? Van Leeuwenhoek discovered "protozoa" - the single-celled organisms and he called them "animalcules". He also improved the microscope and laid foundation for microbiology. He is often cited as the first microbiologist to study muscle fibers and bacteria.
List the three main points of the cell theory. 1.All living things are made up of one or more cells. 2.Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. 3.New cells are produced from existing cells.
What is an animal cell? Animal cells are typical of the Eukaryota cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the Eukaryota cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a cell wall.
What is the difference between and animal cell and a plant cell? Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do. Animal cells contain lysosomes which are absent in plant cells. Animal cells have one or more small vacuoles but plant cells have only one big vacuole.
What are fungal cells? Fungi (plural of fungus) are organisms that can be made of just a single cell or many.Yeast is an example of a single celled fungi, while a toadstool is an example of a fungus with many cells.
Cells of fungi have the same structure as animals cells plus a cell wall like plant cells.
What are unicellular organisms ? Unicellular organisms are organisms that have one cell. They are divided into two quite different types, from different classification kingdoms.
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