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      • Henry Dutrochet (1824) accepted some of H. Milne Edwards's ideas (he had seen the same globules), but he made great advance by directing attention to cells in the modern sense, as typified for example in the ganglion cells of Helix and Arion and the cells in the glands of Helix.
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  2. A few years later, René Joachim Henri Dutrochet (1776–1847), who had discovered the osmotic phenomenon, claimed that cells constituted plants. However, in the wall of these cells, there could be some little globules that could be the fundamental entities.

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  3. Dutrochet was an important figure in biology in. vesicular cells of which they are composed.9. All of the organic tissues of plants are made of cells and observation has now demonstrated to us that the same. the early igth century. His most important work is true of animals.10. was on the subject of osmosis.

  4. Aug 1, 2005 · In 1824, the French physiologist René Joachim Henri Dutrochet laid the basis of cell theory by postulating that cells surrounded by membranes form the building blocks of all plant and...

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    • 2005
  5. For example, he emphasized the importance to plant motility of the turgor of the hinge cells, the passage of water out of the cells on one side into the intercellular spaces, and so forth.

  6. Dutrochet and the Cell Theory. S. J. Holmes, Walter Wilson. Published in Isis 1 May 1947. Biology, History, Philosophy. TLDR.

  7. The Contributions of Dutrochet to the Cell Theory. Subject: Microscopy--History, Biology--Cell Theory, René-Joachim-Henri Dutrochet. , Language: ENGLISH. Call Number: Lib.4890. Author: Steve Rostad. Format: Unpublished. Year: 1978.

  8. Daniel J. Nicholson Biological atomism and cell theory, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41, no.3 3 (Sep 2010): 202–211.

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