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          Matthias Schleiden studied plants under microscopes.

          I argue that the constancy of developmental outcome and the longstanding stability of species are associated with organisms' structural and organizational..

          Matthias Jakob Schleiden

          German botanist

          "Schleid." redirects here.

          For the municipality in Germany, see Schleid.

          Matthias Jakob Schleiden (German:[maˈtiːasˈjaːkɔpˈʃlaɪdn̩];[1][2] 5 April 1804 – 23 June 1881) was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow.

          He published some poems and non-scientific work under the pseudonym Ernst.[3]

          Career

          Matthias Jakob Schleiden was born in Hamburg.

          Matthias Schleiden, Soraya de Chadarevian discussed the production of microscopical drawings and the importance of skills.

        1. Schleiden and.
        2. I argue that the constancy of developmental outcome and the longstanding stability of species are associated with organisms' structural and organizational.
        3. This book is a “biography” in the truest sense of the word— an attempt to enter the mind of this immortal illness, to understand its personality, to demystify.
        4. Matthias Jakob Schleiden, impressed by Brown's insights into the nucleus, formulated a new concept of the cell and its origins.
        5. on 5 April 1804. His father was the municipal physician of Hamburg. Schleiden pursued legal studies graduating in 1827. He then established a legal practice but after a period of emotional depression and attempted suicide, he changed professions.

          The suicide attempt left a prominent scar across his forehead.[4]

          He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but transferred to the University of Berlin in 1835 to study plants.

          Johann Horkel, Schleiden's uncle