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Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804-1881) was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory. He also advocated evolution and wrote popular books and poems on science and nature.
Learn about the German botanist who cofounded the cell theory with Theodor Schwann. Find out his contributions to plant structure, cell division, and evolution, and his influence on microscopy.
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Matthias Jacob Schleiden studied microscopic plant structures. In his studies, he observed that the different parts of the plant organism are composed of cells or derivatives of cells. Specifically, he observed that “the lower plants all consist of one cell, while the higher ones are composed of (many) individual cells.”.
Learn about Matthias Jakob Schleiden, a botanist who proposed the cell theory and the evolution of plants from a single cell. See his books and lectures on plant biology and history in English and German.
Learn about the German botanist who co-founded cell theory with Theodor Schwann. Find out his biography, contributions, and views on plant cells and evolution.
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May 29, 2017 · Matthias Jacob Schleiden helped develop the cell theory in Germany during the nineteenth century. Schleiden studied cells as the common element among all plants and animals.
1 day ago · A German botanist who proposed the cell theory with T. Schwann in 1838. Learn about his life, career, and publications in this dictionary entry.