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- 2. demonstrated that bacteria appearing in broth are not the result of spontaneous generation.
- 3. generation, the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter
- 4. many tiny boxes.”, how Hooke described cells
- 6. cells, Rudolf Virchow another German scientist describes the third part of cell theory that all cells come from,
- 8. shape, of the cell is related to its function
- 10. are called cells because Hooke thought that they resembled rooms that monks lived in
- 12. Hooke , First person to see cells
- 13. Anton van Leeuwenhoek saw cells in pond water which he called,
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- 1. first introduced the theory of spontaneous generation.
- 5. Scientific Theories are NEVER based on an
- 7. DIVERSITY, Cells come in many shapes and sizes this is known as,
- 8. an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws hypotheses and facts.
- 9. Redi's, experiment simply but effectively demonstrates that life is necessary to produce life.
- 11. theory, Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann describe the first two parts of the,
