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1. Aristotle is known as the "Father of Biology" because he widely studied the natural world and examined its origins using scientific insights and systematic observations rather than connecting it to diving interference. He was also the first to uncover the relationship between animals and establish a system of classification.
2. Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand scientist, discovered the nucleus in 1911
3. Viruses are not made of cells and therefore do not use any cells in any of their processes meaning they are not related to the cell theory.