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I agree with Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch i agree with him because he worked hard on dividing the two frog cells. I agree that his methods are little weird and cooky and all bunched up but after alot of reasearching and discovering he concered cloning a sea urchin. He would shake sea urchins in calciam free sea water to seperate them at later develpoment stages that what i mean by weird but he managed to clone a sea urchin.
Eduard was born at bad kreuznach in October 28 1867, Into a middle class family he studied zoology in the University of Freiburg. Eduard died on april 16 1941 eduard was the son of a well to do gold hamburg gold merchant named Paul Driesch.His mother was Josefine Raudenkob Eduard got his doctorate in 1889 and in 1894 he published his own book. In 1891 eduard worked in the marine biological station.
Eduard studied in 2 universities the University Of Freiburg and the University Of Jenna.
Hans Adolf Eduard driesch was first employed as a profesor of philosophy and became a strong proponent of vitalism. This was in naples and if you were wondering this was ran by the government
Hans Adolf eduard Driesch did not really have obstacle sthe only obstacle he had was the work and how hard it was to dicover the cells dividing really the only obstacle that his group and he concored was loosing there patience.
Hans Adolf Driesch biggest experiment was cloning a sea urchin finding how to clone an animal was hard but Hans Adolf Driesch figured out the way by working hard
For Hans Adold Driesch and his group of course it took about 9 to 10 stages to acomplish the sea urchin i believe that they achieved cloning the sea urchin the first time because of all the reasearch and discoveries they had done.