Matthias Jakob Schleiden is not known for an invention. Instead, he, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow, founded the idea of cell theory, as well as recognized the importance of the nucleus with cell division.
Mathias Schleiden (1804-1881) was a German scientist who studied cells. He stated that all plants are made of cells, which eventually helped lead to the creation of the cell theory.
In 1838, he wrote Contributions to Phytogenesis (1838), in which he stated that the different parts of plants are composed of cells. He also recognized the importance of the cell nucleus, discovered in 1831 by Scottish botanist Robert Brown, and its connection with cell division.
He concluded that all plant parts are made of cells and that an embryonic plant organism arises from one original cell.
He contributed to science by discovering the importance of the cell nucleus. He researched plant cells and helped develop botany as a science. He determined that all plants are made of cells.
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Charles Darwin was a naturalist. His major contribution to science was the Theory of Evolution.
Schleiden helped Schwann discover the cell theories.
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Matthias Kaiser has written: 'Aspekte des wissenschaftlichen Fortschritts' -- subject(s): Science, Methodology, Philosophy
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He was one of the co-founders of the Cell Theory.
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