Cell Theory

  • Oct 22, 1577

    Jean Baptiste Van Helmont

    Jean Baptiste Van Helmont
    Helmont discovered the idea of spontaneous generation. Spontaneous generation is the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter.
  • Zacharias Jansen

    Zacharias Jansen
    In the 1590's Zacharias Jansen and his father invented the compound microscope by combining to convex lenses.
  • Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke
    English physicist Robert Hooke looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and discovered a honey-comblike structure in it. Hooke later called these cells.
  • Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
    Leeuwenhoek improved the microscope by putting lenses on it in 1670. While observing pond water he discovered single-celled organisms that he called animalcules. He was also one of the first people to observe and discover bacteria
  • Louis Oken

    Louis Oken
    Oken stated that all living things are made up of cells.
  • Robert Brown

    Robert Brown
    Brown recognized the general occurrence of the nucleus in cells and was the first to recognize the nucleus as an essential constituent of living cells.
  • Matthias Schleiden

    Matthias Schleiden
    Schleiden proposed that all plant tissues are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic building blocks in plants.
  • Theodor Schwann

    Theodor Schwann
    Schwann concluded that not olny plants, but animal tissue as well is composed of cells.
  • Albrect Von Roelliker

    Albrect Von Roelliker
    Roelliker discovered that sperm and eggs are also cells.
  • Rudolf Virchow

    Rudolf Virchow
    Virchow adds the third part of the cell theory, which says that all living things come from other living things.
  • Louis Pasteur

    Louis Pasteur
    Pasteur came up with a process that prevented milk and wine from going bad and making people sick, which is now called pasturization.
  • Aristotle

    Aristotle
    Aristotle got the idea that genes do exist and that every living thing has their own set of genes, which gave every living thing a parent and a predictable offspring