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 All living things are

structurally made up
of cells.
 The cell is the
fundamental unit of
organizations for all
organisms.
 Cells come from
the division of
preexisting cells.
 Robert Hooke coined
the term cell and was
responsible for the
beginnings of cytology
 Anton van
Leeuwenhooek was the
first to see individual
cells and recognized
them as living units
 Matthias Schleiden and
Theodor Schwann
introduced the concept
that all plants and animals
are made up of cells
 Matthias Schleiden and
Theodor Schwann
introduced the concept
that all plants and animals
are made up of cells
 Rudolf Virchow found
out cells divide to form
new cells
 Robert Brown
discovered the
presence of nuclei
within cells
 is the study of cells.
 Hydrogen (H) 63%
 Oxygen (O) 25.5%
 Carbon (C) 9.5%
 Nitrogen (N) 1.4%
 Calcium (Ca)
 Phosphorus (P)
 Potassium (K)
 Magnisium (Mg)
 Sodium (Na)
 Sulfur (S)
 Chlorine (CL)
 Other in minute amount
 Organic
 Inorganic
 Acids
 Bases
 Salts
 Water
 Carbohydrates
 Lipids
 Proteins
 Nucleic Acids

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