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Yes, it is part of the cell theory.

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How can cells come from existing cells?

from the cells that started


All cells must come from what cells?

existing


Where did the rest of your cells come from?

from pre-existing cells.


Where does the cell theory state that all cells come from?

The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This principle, known as the principle of biogenesis, was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855, concluding that cells can only be produced by division of pre-existing cells.


Who said that cells come from cells?

Rudolf Virchow said that all cells come from existing cells.


What is the 1st cell theory?

Cells come from existing cells.


What does the cell theory state that all cells come from?

The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This means that new cells are produced through the division of existing cells.


What part is a cell theory?

- All living things are made of cells. - Cells are the smallest units of life. - Cells come only from other (pre-existing) cells.


What is part of a cell theory?

- All living things are made of cells. - Cells are the smallest units of life. - Cells come only from other (pre-existing) cells.


What is part of cell theory.?

- All living things are made of cells. - Cells are the smallest units of life. - Cells come only from other (pre-existing) cells.


Where do cell come from?

Cells come from the division of pre-existing cells through a process called cell division. This can occur through mitosis, where a cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells, or through meiosis during sexual reproduction to produce gametes (sperm and egg cells).


Living things are made of?

Cells, which come from free-existing cells.