Matthias Scheiden was a German botanist who, along with Theodor Schwann, helped establish the cell theory. Scheiden's contributions include the discovery that plants are composed of cells, laying the foundation for modern cell biology and the cell theory.
He lived in England, he came up with the theory of natural selection on the Galapagos Islands.
Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, is the scientist credited with proposing the theory of evolution by natural selection in his seminal work "On the Origin of Species" published in 1859. This theory revolutionized the field of biology and is still widely accepted today.
Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace discovered the process of evolution called natural selection by Darwin.
Charles Darwin's key conclusions were that species evolve over time through a process called natural selection, where individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. He also proposed that all species are related through a common ancestor, and that this idea formed the foundation of the theory of evolution.
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There were supposedly four humors (black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm). When someone was sick, the four humors must have been out of balance and to heal, the four humors had to be balanced again.
Hippocrates believed that the human body was controlled by four humors, phlegm, black bile, yellow bile and blood. Illnesses were caused by an imbalance of the humors.
He came up with the theory.
Neils Bohr came up with the kinetic Theory of Matter, also known as: The Molecuar Theory of Matter, and The Bohr Model.
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J.T Wilson was the one who came up with the theory of plate tectonics. Harry Hess came up with the theory of sea-floor spreading. Alfred Wegener came up with the theory of continental drift and Arthur Holmes proposed a suitable mechanism for this to occur (mantle convection).
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he came up with the theory of the atom
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