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There is no information available about how many children Ernest Everett Just had.
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Ernest Everett Just found out that cells could cure diseases such as: Sickle cell disease.
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No one has found a cure
Ernest Everett Just has written: 'Basic methods for experiments on eggs of marine animals' -- subject(s): Eggs, Embryology, Experiments, Fertilization (Biology), Marine animals, Technique, Invertebrates
Ernest Everett Just was a pioneering African American biologist, academic and science writer.ernest also was a scientist studying marine noninvertabrate animal fertilization
Ernest Everett Just is famous for his groundbreaking work in the field of cell biology and embryology, particularly for his studies on the development of marine organisms. He was a pioneer in understanding the role of the egg's cytoplasm in embryonic development and made significant contributions to the study of fertilization and cell division. Additionally, Just's legacy is marked by his advocacy for science education and his role as a prominent African American scientist during the early 20th century, overcoming racial barriers in academia. His work laid foundational concepts that continue to influence biological science today.
Sure! "I am the master of my fate" is a famous quote by William Ernest Henley. Another example is "Just keep swimming" from the movie Finding Nemo.