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Die Zelle und die Gewebe (Vol. 1/2)

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The author presents a systematic account of cellular structure and behavior and the formation and function of tissues, combining microscopic description with physiological interpretation. Topics include protoplasm properties, cell metabolism, movement, excitability, reproduction, and histogenesis, with discussion of tissue types and their developmental origins and roles in the organism. The text connects cellular physiology to embryological development and heredity, surveys competing theories, and aims to integrate anatomical observation with functional explanations; numerous illustrations support the descriptions and methods.

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Oscar Hertwig

Oscar Hertwig was a prominent German biologist known for his contributions to the understanding of cell biology and developmental theory. His notable work, "The Biological Problem of To-day: Preformation Or Epigenesis? / The Basis of a Theory of Organic Development," explores critical questions regarding the mechanisms of development in organisms. Hertwig's influential texts, including the two-volume "Die Zelle und die Gewebe," delve into the structure and function of cells and tissues, laying foundational concepts in biology. His research has had a lasting impact on the fields of embryology and histology, making him a significant figure in the scientific community of his time.

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