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  1. CELL THEORY HISTORIC TIMELINE ACTIVITY. Objectives: In this activity you will: Be able to use reference sources to obtain information. Research historical events leading to the development of the cell theory. Develop historical knowledge of science and the developments of technology in science. Report on your findings by constructing a timeline ...

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  2. In this activity you will: • Be able to use reference sources to obtain information. • Research historical events leading to the development of the cell theory. • Develop historical knowledge of science and the developments of technology in science. • Report on your findings by constructing a timeline showing the chronology of the ...

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  4. TIMELINE Figure 1 | Portrait of Walther Flemming. ... presented their cell theory 3,4,Robert Brown 10 had described an ovoid in the cell as the “nucleus”, and Dumortier6 and von Mohl7

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  5. the bottom, etc.) write out the three parts of the cell theory. 8. Turn it in to the basket when you have completed all the steps. Cell Theory Timeline 1. Name, period and date on the back of the paper 2. Draw a horizontal line across the middle of your paper. This will become your timeline. 3. Mark off the eight years on your line.

  6. Cell Theory: Historical Timeline Activity. PART 1: Research the following people. List some of their contributions to science during the dates listed. You may use bulleted notes and do not have to write using complete sentences. PART 2: Draw a timeline showing the chronological order of these scientists and their contributions.

  7. cell_theory_timeline_activity.pdf Author: enders Created Date: 11/4/2016 9:03:25 AM ...

  8. CELL THEORY TIMELINE. You are to work in teams of three to research, design and create a poster or computerized document or presentation that depicts the timeline related to the development of the cell theory. Your timeline should progress through the ideas of spontaneous generation of life to the idea that life comes from pre-existing life.

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