* Robert Hooke (1665 AD) invented a cell name. A simple microcospect was examined with a tissue of cork and found to be composed of small gaps in the form of rows fired on one of them.
* Van Levenhoek (1674): Made a simple microscope using lenses magnifying power 200 times and examined with different materials such as pond water and blood so it is the first to see the world of microorganisms and living cells.
* Schlaiden (1838): It was found that all plants are made up of cells.
* Theodore Chuan (1839): He concluded that the bodies of all animals consist of cells.
* Versho (1855):
- He explained that the cell is the functional unit in addition to being the structural unit of all living things.
- confirmed that the new cells arise only from other cells already existed before.
* Van Levenhoek (1674): Made a simple microscope using lenses magnifying power 200 times and examined with different materials such as pond water and blood so it is the first to see the world of microorganisms and living cells.
* Schlaiden (1838): It was found that all plants are made up of cells.
* Theodore Chuan (1839): He concluded that the bodies of all animals consist of cells.
* Versho (1855):
- He explained that the cell is the functional unit in addition to being the structural unit of all living things.
- confirmed that the new cells arise only from other cells already existed before.