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Summarize how Leeuwenhoek, Hooke, schleiden, and schwann contributed to the development of the cell theory
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schleiden--- revealed plant bodies are made of cells
schwann---- discovered body of animals are made of cells
hooke---- he discovered honey comb structure of cell
leeuwenhoek---- worked with hooke on the postulation of cell theory
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