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who called the nucleus as the cytoblast.​

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Answered by VerifiedJaat
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The idea that cells can be generated de novo, by the "cytoblast" or otherwise, contradicted work by Robert Remak (1852) and Rudolf Virchow (1855) who decisively propagated the new paradigm that cells are generated solely by cells ("Omnis cellula e cellula").

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The nucleus is the largest and most distinct of all cell organelles. Schleiden, who was one of the proponents of cell theory, thought that new cells were created from the nucleus and he called it the cytoblast. Barring a few exceptions, almost all eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.

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