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- He investigated and described osmosis, respiration, embryology, and the effect of light on plants. He has been given credit for discovering cell biology and cells in plants and the actual discovery of the process of osmosis.
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reinvestigate the work of Rene-Joachim-Henri Dutrochet, one of the predecessors, whose writings have played a part in the undermining of Schwann's position. In a thoroughgoing study of Dutrochet's work Rich has concluded that "by careful observa-tion and experiment, and by penetrating reasoning, [he] was led to formulate the cell theory in the
He has been given credit for discovering cell biology and cells in plants and the actual discovery of the process of osmosis. His early researches into the voice introduced the first modern concept of vocal cord movement. The Mauritian plant genus Trochetia was named in his honour. Works. New Theory of the Voice (1800) New Theory of Harmony (1810)
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 Format: Unpublished.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.
The principal field of Dutrochet’s studies was plant physiology, although he also studied that of animals. He further explored the areas that were common to both, especially the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and plant or animal tissues—the key to the life processes.
In 1824, the French physiologist René Joachim Henri Dutrochet laid the basis of cell theory by postulating that cells surrounded by mem-branes form the building blocks of all plant and...
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- 2005
Sep 1, 2003 · Henri Dutrochet (1776-1847): an unheralded discoverer of the cell. September 2003. Annals of Diagnostic Pathology 7 (4):264-72. DOI: 10.1016/S1092-9134 (03)00075-3. Source. PubMed. Authors:...
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 ...