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Maggots in tissues
- maggots and other living creatures developed in decaying tissues.
- this is important because it shows what is happening in the body,the maggets leave fresh tissue but eat on the rotten
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Micrographia
This is when hooke published micographia, it is important because it says " the first important work
devoted to microscopical observation, and
showed what the microscope could mean
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Nucleus was first noticed
1.The Scottish botanist Robert Brown, was the first to recognize the nucleus. This is important because the nucleus is an important part of a cell -
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Cell theory formulated
- This is when the whole cell theory was put together, it is important because the cell theory is the main point of this whole activity
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free cell formation was refuted
- Robert Remak, Rudolf Virchow, and Albert Kölliker, it is important because i think we should know who it was refuted by
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book by Karl Deiters
a book that contains contains beautiful descriptions and drawings of nerve cells . I feel this is important because seeing nerve cells as long as descriptions is a very good helpful thing -
introduction of the oilimmersion lens
It says ", the development of
the microtome technique and the use of
new fixing methods and dyes greatly
improved microscopy" this is important because microscopes are needed for cells to study properly -
Joseph Gerlach expanded Kölliker’s view
he proposed that, in all of the central nervous system, nerve cells established anastomoses with each other through a network formed by the minute branching of their dendrites. I think this is important because him giving extra detail from Kolliker's view was helpful -
black reaction
it is now used as autonomous technique for light microscope studies on the organization of the nervous system -
chromosome term was introduced