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  1. Theodor Schwann (German pronunciation: [ˈteːodoːɐ̯ ˈʃvan]; [1] [2] 7 December 1810 – 11 January 1882) was a German physician and physiologist. [3] His most significant contribution to biology is considered to be the extension of cell theory to animals.

  2. Theodor Schwann was an anatomist and physiologist who is best known for developing the cell doctrine that all living things are composed of cells. He established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things.

  3. Theodor Schwann (ur. 7 grudnia 1810 w Neuss, zm. 11 stycznia 1882 w Kolonii) – niemiecki zoolog, fizjolog i histolog – twórca podstaw nowoczesnej histologii, odkrywca pepsyny i komórek glejowych. Laureat Medalu Copleya.

  4. 2 cze 2021 · Theodor Schwann (Fig. 1), the eminent founder of modern histology and the discoverer of the lemmocyte, was born on December 7, 1810 in Neuss, Germany, the fourth son of Elisabeth (née Rottels) and Leonard Schwann, the owner of a local bookstore. Theodor grew up in a large family—he had twelve siblings.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › cell-biology-biographies › theodor-schwannTheodor Schwann - Encyclopedia.com

    18 maj 2018 · The German biologist Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) is considered a founder of the cell theory. He also discovered pepsin, the first digestive enzyme prepared from animal tissue, and experimented to disprove spontaneous generation.

  6. T heodor Schwann was a German physiologist who is credited with publishing the most influential work on cell theory. He made significant findings in the study of digestion, fermentation, and tissues. Schwann originally left his hometown of Neuss to study religion in Cologne.

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