he discovered that all animals have cells
Well, it is a critical question, but still the answer exist,, Rudolf Virchow has given the best contribution among the four to the cell theory... He developed the theory given by Theodor schawnn.... and the other two did not contribut much in this.....Have a good day!! :)
Eduard Strasburger contributed to cell theory by describing the process of cell division, particularly in plant cells. He also proposed the idea that the nucleus was responsible for cell division, which was a significant advancement in our understanding of cellular processes. Overall, Strasburger's work helped to further solidify the principles of cell theory.
Yes. Gregor Mendels 3 Principals of Inheritance show the transmission of genetic traits.
Wallace's contribution was almost similar to what Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is. Is that helpful?
Robert Hooke: discovered and coined the term "cell" while observing cork under a microscope. Matthias Schleiden: proposed that plants are composed of cells. Theodor Schwann: proposed that animals are also composed of cells. Rudolf Virchow: established the idea of cell division and stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
he found the cell
One scientist who did not make a major contribution to cell theory was Lamarck. While Lamarck made significant contributions to evolution with his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics, his work did not significantly impact the development of cell theory.
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explain and discussed the cell theory.
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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.
Robert Brown's contribution is mainly developing cell theory. (You can find another set of answers- type in "contribution of Robert brown in the development of cell theory.) All i can remember is this:. (sorry if not much) -He named 'nucleus" and suggests its importance in fertilization
Schwann
Aristotle :Father of biology Schwann:Modern Theory of Cell
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.