Cell History and Cell Theory Foldable
Time to learn about the Steve Jobs, the Mark Zuckerbergs, and if you must....the Silento's of the Stone Age. Okay, so not the Stone Age but close enough!
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Check out a chrome book and use the links below and/or research independently to learn learn about the scientists listed below.
Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
What did he discover?
How did he come across this discovery?
Why is his discovery so important?
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
First to observe what?
What is he best known for?
Matthias Schlediden (1804-1881)
What did he discover? Who did he make this discovery with?
Theodore Shwann (1810-1882)
What did he discover?
Co-founder of:
Rudolph Virchow (1821-1902)
Founder of:
Main contribution:
I think we can all agree on one thing here, 90% of the names listed above should never make a comeback. Stay in 1723, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek. But, just because they have bad names doesn't mean we can't acknowledge the important role they play in Cell History.
The final product of the Cell Theory foldable will look like the pictures below: Do not forget to draw a picture of mono(one) or di (two) or poly (three or more) steps of the Cell Theory on the front. There are three parts to the cell theory.
Finish this at home if you do not finish in class. We will discuss first thing next class.