Cells, Cell Theory and the Microscope

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  1. 3. (surname) concluded that cells self-reproduce
  2. 5. is used to study internal structures of cells through sectioned specimens
  3. 6. the book where Hooke published the verified findings of Leeuwenhoek
  4. 10. also known as the dissecting microscope
  5. 13. he identified a dark-stained structure at the center of every cell he observed which he referred as nucleus
  6. 16. known today as protozoa
  7. 19. Confocal Scanning Microscope uses this to scan across the specimen without actually breaking them
  8. 20. commonly used in schools is equipped with lenses that can enlarge the view of objects up to several hundred times their original size
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  1. 1. (surname) observed and proposed that all animals are made up of cells
  2. 2. objects examined under microscopes can be photographed or be viewed on television or computer screens
  3. 4. a photographic image taken under and by a microscope
  4. 7. Used to examine highly transparent objects such as unstained cells
  5. 8. the branch of biology that deals with the study of cells
  6. 9. coined the term "cell"
  7. 11. is used to examine the surfaces or shapes of objects such as viruses
  8. 12. dyes Fluorescent Microscope uses this to illuminate objects
  9. 14. is a tool used to examine objects, tissues, and cells that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
  10. 15. Microscope uses streams of electrons to enlarge objects up to 250 000 times their original size
  11. 17. (surname) invented the first microscope
  12. 18. (surname) proposed that all plants are made up of cells
  13. 20. the basic structural, functional, and reproductive unit of all organisms