THE CELL
CELL THEORY
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He made no contribution at all and isn’t a part of it.
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He collaborated with Schliden and Schwann on their cellular discoveries.
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Rudolf Virchow took Remak’s work and presented Remak’s discoveries as his own, so Remak really was the scientist determined that all cells come from other cells.
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Robert Remak was the first to look at cork under a microscope and created the term “cell” for what he saw.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Rudolf Virchow took Remak’s work and presented Remak’s discoveries as his own, so Remak really was the scientist determined that all cells come from other cells. Robert Remak was the first to look at cork under a microscope and created the term “cell” for what he saw.
Detailed explanation-2: -Remak was nevertheless highly productive as a microscopist. His major contribution to cell theory was the evidence that new animal cells arise by binary fission of pre-existing cells.
Detailed explanation-3: -Virchow’s greatest accomplishment was his observation that a whole organism does not get sick-only certain cells or groups of cells. In 1855, at the age of 34, he published his now famous aphorism “omnis cellula e cellula” (“every cell stems from another cell”).
Detailed explanation-4: -He demonstrated the existence of the medullary nerve sheath and its production in the process of structured cell division. Remak also was the first to demonstrate that the cerebral cortex consists of six layers and to assert that there are three germ layers in the early embryo and not four.
Detailed explanation-5: -Around 1850, a German doctor named Rudolf Virchow was studying cells under a microscope when he happened to see them dividing and forming new cells. He realized that living cells produce new cells through division. Based on this realization, Virchow proposed that living cells arise only from other living cells.