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ruslelena [56]
2 years ago
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PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!! PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!! PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU B

RAINLIEST!!!!!! PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!!PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!! PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!!! PLSSS HELPPPP I WILLL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST!!!!

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Ivanshal [37]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Schwann - animals are made of cells

Virchow - cells divide

Schleiden - plants are made of cells

Hooke - recognized living cells

Leeuwenhoek - observed cells and coined the term "cell"

Brainliest please! :)

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