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The cell theory says that:
Microscopes continued to be improved upon by scientists that studied cells. As a result, the scientists could see closer and begin to understand the internal structures of an individual cell. The internal structures of a cell are called organelles, which means "little organs." Just as our bodies are made up of organs, the "bodies" of cells are made up of organelles.
There are two basic types of cells:
Cell theory was developed in the 19th century when scientists were experimenting with their latest technology, the compound microscope.
See also: germ theory