matthias schleiden

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matthias schleiden

Matthias Schleiden examines plant cells under a microscope.

Definition

Proper noun: - A German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory: Matthias Schleiden was a 19th-century German scientist who, in 1838, proposed that all plant tissues are composed of cells. This work was fundamental in establishing the cell theory, a cornerstone of modern biology.

Usage
  • Matthias Schleiden is used to refer to the historical figure, typically in scientific and historical contexts.
    • The contributions of Matthias Schleiden are taught in introductory biology courses.
    • Along with Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden helped formulate the original cell theory.
Advanced Usage
  • Schleiden's contribution: This phrase specifically refers to his proposition that the cell is the basic unit of structure in plants.
    • Schleiden's contribution was pivotal, though it was later refined to include animal tissues.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cell theory (n): The scientific theory that all living organisms are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic unit of life. Schleiden was a key founder of this theory.
  • Botanist (n): A scientist who studies plants. Schleiden was a botanist.
  • Histologist (n): A scientist who studies the microscopic structure of tissues.
Synonyms
  • Scientist: A person engaged in science.
  • Botanist: An expert in botany.
Related Phrases
  • Schleiden and Schwann: A common pairing referring to the two scientists who formally articulated the cell theory in 1838-1839.
    • The collaboration between Schleiden and Schwann led to a unifying principle for biology.
matthias schleiden

Matthias Schleiden examines plant cells under a microscope.

Noun
  1. German physiologist and histologist who in 1838 formulated the cell theory (1804-1881)