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Robert Hooke Theodor Schwann Matthias Jakob Schleiden Rudolf Virchow Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
Rudolph Virchow was one of the 19th centuryâ??s most renowned leaders in medicine and pathology. His greatest accomplishment was the observation that a whole organism does not get sick, only certain cells or groups of cells. He was also contributed to society by being a public health activist, social reformer, politician, and anthropologist.
The discovery of the cell is the key event that led to our understanding of life. It is instructive to tracethe development of this concept starting with Robert Hooke’s view of the cell as a nondescript 'box' in the late 1600s.Centuries later, the cell was treated as a “bag of enzymes”; later still, the organelles were discovered one-by-one; then came Lynn Margulis’s hypothesis that the eukaryotic cell arose as a colony of symbiotic organisms.With every passing decade, our conception of the cell becomes more complex. Advances in medicine depend upon a deep understanding of cells, cell receptors, enzymes, and organelles. For example, many clinical tests quantify proteins, nucleic acids, metabolic intermediates, and blood cells. But three scientists are usually given credit: Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolf Virchow (Hooke also).
A method scientists use to make identical offspring from from adult cells. Do you know, cause I don't?
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who are the scientist that make contributions the study of cell?
the cell theory and the microscope
Since glass was invented, the scientists were able to create the microscope. If this was never invented, the scientists would never have been able to discover cells.
Since glass was invented, the scientists were able to create the microscope. If this was never invented, the scientists would never have been able to discover cells.
Robert Hooke Theodor Schwann Matthias Jakob Schleiden Rudolf Virchow Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
Credit for developing cell theory is usually given to two scientists: Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden. While Rudolf Virchow contributed to the theory, he is not as credited for his attributions toward it.
Based on Virchow's part of the cell theory he contributed, plastic plants and stuffed animals are not produced from other cells.
Rudolph Virchow was one of the 19th centuryâ??s most renowned leaders in medicine and pathology. His greatest accomplishment was the observation that a whole organism does not get sick, only certain cells or groups of cells. He was also contributed to society by being a public health activist, social reformer, politician, and anthropologist.
The cells are too small for scientists to see with the naked eye. For some perspective on how small cells are, the dot above the letter 'i' is about the size of fifty cells. Scientists could not see regular cells with the eye alone.
The discovery of the cell is the key event that led to our understanding of life. It is instructive to tracethe development of this concept starting with Robert Hooke’s view of the cell as a nondescript 'box' in the late 1600s.Centuries later, the cell was treated as a “bag of enzymes”; later still, the organelles were discovered one-by-one; then came Lynn Margulis’s hypothesis that the eukaryotic cell arose as a colony of symbiotic organisms.With every passing decade, our conception of the cell becomes more complex. Advances in medicine depend upon a deep understanding of cells, cell receptors, enzymes, and organelles. For example, many clinical tests quantify proteins, nucleic acids, metabolic intermediates, and blood cells. But three scientists are usually given credit: Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolf Virchow (Hooke also).
Based on Virchow's part of the cell theory he contributed, plastic plants and stuffed animals are not produced from other cells.
scientist get there cells from humans, plant and animals.