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CELLS: The OverviewBY: Robert Hooke
CELLS: Organelles 
CELLS: The Basics- Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two different types:     1) Plant Cells     2) Animal Cells - Cells contain many organelles, but three are:     1) Nucleus     2) Lysosome     3) Endoplasmic Reticulum  
I discovered cells in 1665 while observing cork. I referred to them as "cells", like the rooms of nuns. 
CELLS: The Basics-Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two main types:     1) Prokaryotic    2) Eukaryotic- Prokaryotic Cells are usually bacteria. - Eukaryotic Cells can be divide into two subcategories:     1) Plant Cells    2) Animal Cells 
Cells can be categorized into two groups: Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells 
Eukaryotic Cells then can be separated a second time.  
CELLS: The Basics- Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two different types:     1) Plant Cells     2) Animal Cells - Cells contain many organelles, but three are:     1) Nucleus     2) Lysosome     3) Endoplasmic Reticulum  
CELLS: The Basics-Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two main types:     1) Prokaryotic    2) Eukaryotic- Prokaryotic Cells are usually bacteria. - Eukaryotic Cells can be divide into two subcategories:     1) Plant Cells    2) Animal Cells 
Cells are made up of many organelles, meaning "little organs". Many of the cells are the same in both types, but some organelles are only found in plant or animal cells. 
Eukaryotic Cells can be categorized into two groups: plant cells or animal cells.  
Plant and animal cells are similar in many ways, but they also have their differences. 
CELLS: The Basics- Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two different types:     1) Plant Cells     2) Animal Cells - Cells contain many organelles, but three are:     1) Nucleus     2) Lysosome     3) Endoplasmic Reticulum  
Indside of Cells there are many
Here are two diagrams of both Plant and Animal Cells. 
So, let's dive right in!
CELLS: The Basics- Discovered By Robert Hooke in 1665- There are two different types:     1) Plant Cells     2) Animal Cells - Cells contain many organelles, but three are:     1) Nucleus     2) Lysosome     3) Endoplasmic Reticulum  
CELLS: Organelles- Cells contain many organelles, but three are:     1) Nucleus     2) Lysosome     3) Endoplasmic Reticulum  
The first organelle we will cover is the nucleus.
Indside of Cells there are many
Cells are made up of many organelles, meaning "little organs". Many of the cells are the same in both types, but some organelles are only found in plant or animal cells.