👉CELL HISTORY
• Robert Hooke, in 1665, based on a study of a thin layer of bottle cork saw bees like honeycomb and named it Kosha. This fact was featured in his book Micrographia. Robert Hooke used the term kosha based on kosha-reefs.
1674 Antoine von Leuvenhock first studied living cells.
He saw the living cell in a tooth scraper.
In 1831, Robert Brown discovered the 'nucleus and nucleus' in the cell.
A scientist named Tadrochit proposed the idea of cell theory in 1824, but the credit is given to the botanist-scientist Matthias Jakob Schleiden and the theodore-schwann Theodor Schwann who Introduced cell theory (in 1839) and stated that 'cells are the creative units of plants and animals'.
1855: Rudolph Virchow put forward the idea that cells always arise from the division of cells.
1953: Watson and Crick first announce the 'double-helix structure' of DNA.
1981: Lynn Margulis presented a paper on 'Symbiosis in Cell Evolution' in cell sequence development.
In 1888: Waldeyer named the chromosome.
1883: Named Swimper (Chloroplast Schimper).
In 1892: Weissman explained the difference between somatoplasm and germplasm.
In 1955: G.E. Palade discovered the ribosome.

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