Anatomy Quote by John Goodsir
““A nutritive centre, anatomically considered, is merely a cell, the nucleus of which is the permanent source of successive broods of young cells, which from time to time fill the cavity of their parent, and carrying with them the cell wall of the parent, pass off in certain directions, and under various forms, according to the texture or organ of which their parent forms a part.””
About This Quote
Source Treat: Lectures on Anatomy, 1854
The quote describes how a cell acts as a nurturing center, producing successive generations that inherit its structure and fill its space, illustrating cellular reproduction and growth.
In simple terms: Cells reproduce by creating new cells that inherit the parent’s wall and fill its space.
Recognize the cell as a fundamental unit of life.
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When to use this quote
- lab research
- medical education
- biotech
- stem cell therapy
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Questions to Reflect On
- How does this view compare to current stem cell knowledge?
- What implications does cellular inheritance have for disease?
Oversimplifies complex biology; lacks modern context.