Haberlandt - the father of plant tissue culture in 1902
it was first demonstrated by Sir F.C.Steward.
There were several scientist who discovered cellular respiration. One is Han Krebs, who discovered cellular respiration on citric acid cycle. Another is Claude Bernard, who invented cellular respiration's medicinal attribute.
The term "totipotency" was first introduced in the field of plant research by Gottlieb Haberlandt in 1902. He used it to describe the ability of plant cells to generate an entire organism under specific conditions, highlighting their remarkable regenerative capacity. The concept of totipotency has since been extended to animal cells and is now a fundamental principle in the fields of developmental biology and regenerative medicine.
totipotency of cells
im fairly certain they were all discovered by different people. perhaps you are specifically talking about the Golgi apparatus which was discovered by Camillo Golgi? that's the only organelle named after its discoverer.
it was first demonstrated by Sir F.C.Steward.
totipotency of cells
it has cell wall
There were several scientist who discovered cellular respiration. One is Han Krebs, who discovered cellular respiration on citric acid cycle. Another is Claude Bernard, who invented cellular respiration's medicinal attribute.
The term "totipotency" was first introduced in the field of plant research by Gottlieb Haberlandt in 1902. He used it to describe the ability of plant cells to generate an entire organism under specific conditions, highlighting their remarkable regenerative capacity. The concept of totipotency has since been extended to animal cells and is now a fundamental principle in the fields of developmental biology and regenerative medicine.
The cellular nucleus was discovered by Scottish botanist Robert Brown in 1831. Brown identified the nucleus while studying plant cells under a microscope.
Cellular life invented Theodor Schwann. Theodore Schwann then discovered cellular life.
cells that are able to develop in any kind of tissue
5 to 7 days
A.) Morphogenesis. Not differentiation pluripotency, mitosis, or totipotency.
totipotency of cells
totipotency of cells