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Answered by cmanoj5511
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Answer:

Matthias Schleiden

Here is your answer: The Cell Theory was proposed by Matthias Schleiden, a German Botanist and Theodor Schwann, a German Zoologist in the year 1839. Rudolf Virchow made an addition to the Cell Theory in 1858. The cell is the smallest unit of structure of all living things.

Explanation:

HISTORY OF CELL

1595 – Jansen credited with 1st compound microscope

1655 – Hooke described ‘cells’ in cork.

1674 – Leeuwenhoek discovered protozoa. He saw bacteria some 9 years later.

1833 – Brown descibed the cell nucleus in cells of the orchid.

1838 – Schleiden and Schwann proposed cell theory.

1840 – Albrecht von Roelliker realized that sperm cells and egg cells are also cells.

1856 – N. Pringsheim observed how a sperm cell penetrated an egg cell.

1858 – Rudolf Virchow (physician, pathologist and anthropologist) expounds his famous conclusion: omnis cellula e cellula, that is cells develop only from existing cells [cells come from preexisting cells]

1857 – Kolliker described mitochondria.

1879 – Flemming described chromosome behavior during mitosis.

1883 – Germ cells are haploid, chromosome theory of heredity.

1898 – Golgi described the golgi apparatus.

1938 – Behrens used differential centrifugation to separate nuclei from cytoplasm.

1939 – Siemens produced the first commercial transmission electron microscope.

1952 – Gey and coworkers established a continuous human cell line.

1955 – Eagle systematically defined the nutritional needs of animal cells in culture.

1957 – Meselson, Stahl and Vinograd developed density gradient centrifugation in cesium chloride solutions for separating nucleic acids.

1965 – Ham introduced a defined serum-free medium. Cambridge Instruments produced the first commercial scanning electron microscope.

1976 – Sato and colleagues publish papers showing that different cell lines require different mixtures of hormones and growth factors in serum-free media.

1981 – Transgenic mice and fruit flies are produced. Mouse embryonic stem cell line established.

1995 – Tsien identifies mutant of GFP with enhanced spectral properties

1998 – Mice are cloned from somatic cells.

1999 – Hamilton and Baulcombe discover siRNA as part of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1595 – Jansen credited with 1st compound microscope

1655 – Hooke described ‘cells’ in cork.

1674 – Leeuwenhoek discovered protozoa. He saw bacteria some 9 years later.

1833 – Brown descibed the cell nucleus in cells of the orchid.

1838 – Schleiden and Schwann proposed cell theory.

1840 – Albrecht von Roelliker realized that sperm cells and egg cells are also cells.

1856 – N. Pringsheim observed how a sperm cell penetrated an egg cell.

1858 – Rudolf Virchow (physician, pathologist and anthropologist) expounds his famous conclusion: omnis cellula e cellula, that is cells develop only from existing cells [cells come from preexisting cells]

1857 – Kolliker described mitochondria.

1879 – Flemming described chromosome behavior during mitosis.

1883 – Germ cells are haploid, chromosome theory of heredity.

1898 – Golgi described the golgi apparatus.

1938 – Behrens used differential centrifugation to separate nuclei from cytoplasm.

1939 – Siemens produced the first commercial transmission electron microscope.

1952 – Gey and coworkers established a continuous human cell line.

1955 – Eagle systematically defined the nutritional needs of animal cells in culture.

1957 – Meselson, Stahl and Vinograd developed density gradient centrifugation in cesium chloride solutions for separating nucleic acids.

1965 – Ham introduced a defined serum-free medium. Cambridge Instruments produced the first commercial scanning electron microscope.

1976 – Sato and colleagues publish papers showing that different cell lines require different mixtures of hormones and growth factors in serum-free media.

1981 – Transgenic mice and fruit flies are produced. Mouse embryonic stem cell line established.

1995 – Tsien identifies mutant of GFP with enhanced spectral properties

1998 – Mice are cloned from somatic cells.

1999 – Hamilton and Baulcombe discover siRNA as part of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) in plants

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