Important Scientists in the Field of Cell Biology: Cell Structure Discoveries Explained

Structure / ModelScientist(s)YearDetails
Cell MembraneCarl Nageli & C. Cramer1885The term “cell membrane” was introduced by Carl Nageli and C. Cramer in 1885.
Plasma MembraneWilhelm PfefferThe term “plasma membrane” was given by Wilhelm Pfeffer.
Fluid Mosaic ModelS. J. Singer & Garth Nicolson1972The currently accepted model. It describes the cell membrane as a fluid lipid bilayer with proteins floating in it, forming a mosaic pattern.
NucleusRobert Brown1831The nucleus was discovered by Robert Brown in 1831.
NucleolusFelice Fontana1874The nucleolus was first recognized by Felice Fontana in 1874.
MitochondriaAlbert von Kolliker, Richard Altmann & Carl Benda1850 / 1880Mitochondria were first observed by Albert von Kolliker in 1850 (plants) and later by Richard Altmann in 1880 (animals); the term “mitochondria” was coined by Carl Benda.
Golgi ApparatusCamillo Golgi1898The Golgi apparatus was discovered by Camillo Golgi in 1898 in the nerve cells of barn owl and cat.
CentrosomeTheodor Boveri1888The centrosome was discovered by Theodor Boveri in 1888 and is mainly found in animal cells.
RibosomesGeorge Emil Palade1953Ribosomes were first observed as dense particles under an electron microscope by George Emil Palade in 1953.
LysosomesChristian de Duve1955Lysosomes were discovered by Christian de Duve in 1955.

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