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  1. Flemming, Walther. ( b. Sachsenberg, Mecklenburg, Germany, 21 April 1843; d. Kiel, Germany, 4 August 1905) anatomy, cytology. Flemming’s family was Flemish; his father, C. F. Flemming, had moved from Jüterbog to Mecklenburg to become director of a lunatic asylum there. In this region of Germany, Walther was born and brought up.

  2. Oct 31, 2013 · Cell Theory Timeline Sarah Crabb Maddie Stout 1826 1892 1839 1913 1665 1857 August Weismann Alfred Sturtevant Turnip Matthias Shleiden Louis Pasteur Robert Hooke ...

  3. cell history timeline. Term. 1 / 13. Hans and Zacharias Jansen. Click the card to flip 👆. Definition. 1 / 13. 1590- combined two complex lenses within a tube, constructing a compound microscope. Click the card to flip 👆.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Retention Theory Timeline by Jessica Willis on Prezi. Blog. April 18, 2024. Use Prezi Video for Zoom for more engaging meetings. April 16, 2024. Understanding 30-60-90 sales plans and incorporating them into a presentation. April 13, 2024. How to create a great thesis defense presentation: everything you need to know.

  5. and the 1665 Robert Hooke sees pores in a cork sample under his microscope Coins the term "cell" for "empty rooms" The Development of 1831 Charles Darwin states in his book on evolution that all life stemmed from the one cell "into which life was first breathed" 1960s 1674 Early

  6. Walter Fleming Walter Fleming discovered cell mitosis and chromosomes, an achievement recognized as one of the 100 most important scientific achievement of all time. 1880

  7. Jan 28, 2016 · He was a german physician. He was co-founder of the cell theory with Theeodor Schwann and Matthias Schlieden. He attended The University of Berlin. He believed that all cells come from other cells and the nucleus is responsible for dividing cells. He was also a politician and is

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