After 150 years of so-called cell theory publication, the role of botanist Shuriden was reconsidered. It is important to emphasize that research on the sexual reproduction system of plants has made a considerable contribution to the development of general cellular concepts. Recent examples show that plant cell biology is growing rapidly after 150 years, especially as the use of plant germ cells and organs is increasing.
Matthias Jacob Schleiden helped Germany develop cell theory in the 19th century. Schleide's research cells are a common element of all animals and plants. Schleiden contributed to the field of embryology by introducing Zeiss microscope lens and his biological theory as a biological organization. Schleiden was born in Hamburg, Germany on April 5, 1804. His father is a city doctor in Hamburg. Schleiden undertook legal research at the University of Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany and graduated in 1827. He founded a legal business in Hamburg, but after the period of depression and attempted suicide, he changed his career. He studied natural science at the University of Göttingen in Göttingen, Germany, but in 1835 he moved to Berlin University in Berlin, Germany and studied plants. Schleide's uncle Johan Hökel advised him to study plant embryology
In 1838, Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden enjoyed coffee after dinner and were talking about their research on cells. When Schwann heard that Schleiden depicted nuclear plant cells, he was suggested to be shocked by the similarity of these plant cells to the cells observed in animal tissues. Two scientists soon went to Schwann Lab to see his slide. Schwann will publish his book "Animal and Plant Cells" (Schwann 1839) next year, but there is no other contribution to this paper, including the contribution of Schleiden (1838). He compiled his observations on three conclusions about the cell.
German biologist Gordon and Master Master Majaesei. His life is from 1804 to 1881. Natural philosophy By the influence of Schering and Ohken's work, Schleiden. He was working under the leadership of Johannes s Muller, the main cell in the plant. We observed that Schleiden appears to be composed of all plant cells. He is also considered a co-founder of cellular theories on cells that make up all living organisms. This cell theory shows two questions: Schleiden wants the cell to be of a form similar to crystal formation. He announced his findings to Beitrage Tour Phytogenesis (a contributing factory occurred). His book to understand the origin of plant tissue has made an important contribution. He observed the nuclei, but they misunderstood the importance of nucleation in the core. So, you can see Matthias Schleiden, which is very important in cell research