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What is the correct order for the history of cell research?

Koch studies tuberculosis ------>Schwann studies cell division ----> Hooke first uses a microscope
Schwann studies cell division -----> Hooke first uses a microscope ----> Koch studies tuberculosis
Hooke first uses a microscope -----> Schwann studies cell division ----> Koch studies tuberculosis
Hooke first uses a microscope ----> Koch studies tuberculosis ---> Schwann studies cell division

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My answer would be:
Hooke first uses a microscope -----> Schwann studies cell division ----> Koch studies tuberculosis

1665 - With the use of a microscope, Robert Hooke discovered and named the cell. He was studying a cork and saw a pattern that he relates with a cellula or small rooms that were inhibited by monks during that time. Thus, the name "cellular".

1838 - Theodor Schwann verified the existence of cells and has also traced the development of tissues from its early embryo stages to its adult stage.

1882 - Robert Koch, a German doctor, successfully isolated Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a causative agent of tuberculosis.
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The correct order in which the events of cell research occured is the third option. The events are highlighted below:

1. In 1665, Robert Hooke, an English natural Philosopher, first used a microscope
2. In
1838, Theodor Schwann, a German Physiologist, studied cell division.
3. In
1882, Robert Koch, a German physician and microbiologist, studied tuberculosis.
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