I don't know about the three individual more important events but I was studying the history myself when I came upon your question.
In 1655 Robert Hooke observes cells of a cork tree through a primitive microscope.
In 1674 Leewenhoek discovers protozoa, followed by discovering bacteria in 1683.
In 1838 Schleiden & Schwann propose the Cell Theory.
In 1882 Koch uses aniline dues to identify bacteria causing TB and chloera.
In 1989 Golgi stains cells with silver nitrate, discovering the Golgi Apparatus.
In 1931 Ruska builds the first Transmission electron microscope.
In 1965 the first commercial scanning electron microscope was created.
In 1997 "Dolly" the Sheep was "Cloned"
Some major events in the history of cell Biology include Robert Hooke's discovery of cells in 1665, the formulation of cell theory by Schleiden and Schwann in 1838-1839, the discovery of the role of DNA in heredity by Watson and Crick in 1953, and the development of advanced microscopy techniques in the 20th century that allowed for detailed study of cellular structures and functions. These events have shaped our understanding of the fundamental unit of life, the cell.
The study of biology dates back to ancient civilizations like the Greeks and Persians. It developed further during the Renaissance with figures like Aristotle and Galen making important contributions. The field expanded greatly in the 19th and 20th centuries with the discovery of cell theory, evolution, and the mapping of the human genome.
The science that deals with the formation, structure, and function of cells is called cell biology or cytology. Cell biology focuses on studying the basic unit of life, the cell, to understand its processes, functions, and interactions within living organisms.
The two major events during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle are mitosis, where the duplicated chromosomes are separated into two identical sets, and cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm and organelles to create two daughter cells.
The study of cellular structure and function is called cell biology. It focuses on understanding the processes that occur within cells, including cell growth, division, communication, and specialization. Cell biology is fundamental to our understanding of how living organisms function at a molecular level.
Phospholipids and proteins. Source; Biology Eighth Edition
The 12 major branches of biology are botany, zoology, microbiology, genetics, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, marine biology, molecular biology, cell biology, and immunology.
Cell development is a fun subject to study. The development of wings was a major turning point in the history of birds.
Cell biology. As in this branch all cell organelles are studied and we know that nucleus is one of the major organelle of the cell. So we study nucleus in this branch.
Biology of the Cell was created in 1962.
Stem cell and Regenerative Biology Mind Brain and Behaviour
cell biology because cell biology deals with the all organelles in a cell and a nucleus is one of the organelle of the cell
The Biology of the Cell Surface was created in 1939.
Nature Cell Biology was created in 2005.
Journal of Cell Biology was created in 1955.
Cell Biology International was created in 1977.
Biology having to do with a cell.
Cell biology