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No, that was Matthias Schleiden.
Matthias Schleiden discovered that the cell is the basic unit of life in plants. He made significant contributions to the cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann, by stating that all plants are made up of cells.
C. Matthias Jakob Schleiden is the scientist who did not make a major contribution to cell theory. Schwann and Virchow were the ones who proposed key components of cell theory.
Matthias Schleiden made his significant contributions to cell theory in 1838. He is best known for proposing that all plants are composed of cells, which laid the groundwork for understanding the cellular basis of life. His work, alongside that of Theodor Schwann, helped establish the foundation of modern biology.
I read that he invented the microscope to view cells because you can not see them through the naked eye
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Newton's most famous major discovery was the "Laws of Gravitation"
Isaac Newton did not make a major contribution to cell theory. His work mainly focused on physics and mathematics, particularly inventing calculus and developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation. Cell theory was primarily developed by biologists such as Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolf Virchow in the 19th century.
Scientists: Robert Hooke was credited with the name cell. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe organisms in pond water. Robert Brown observed the nucleus in 1833. Mathias Schleiden said all plants are made up of cells. (1838) Theodor Schwann said all animals are made up of cells. (1839) Rudolf Virchow said all cells make up other cells. (1855) Cell Theory: -All living things contain at least 1 cell. (Schleiden & Schwann's discovery) -Cells are the basic unit of life. -Cells come from pre-existing cells. (Virchow's discovery) Hope this helped. These were off my notes in Biology!
Albert Einstein made his first groundbreaking discovery in 1905, known as the theory of special relativity, which introduced the famous equation E=mc^2.
Balboa's discovery of the Pacific Ocean did contribute to his fame, as he was the first European to lead an expedition to this body of water. However, he did not become wealthy from this achievement as he faced financial difficulties throughout his life.
Robert Millikan conducted his famous oil drop experiment in 1909, which helped to determine the charge of an electron. This experiment led to his noteworthy discovery in 1913 of the fundamental unit of electric charge.