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The name of the theory that Schleiden and Schwann developed is the cell theory.
what instrument was necessary for the development of the cell theory? you would need cells. you can't have the organism without cells. you can't have a school without people. so the answer is cells.
The cell theory was first developed by Robert Hooke. I'm pretty sure he got this theory by just stumbling on the idea. He was examining a piece of cork in some kind of early version of the telescope he had invented. and looking through it he discovered little holes or room-like spaces which he became fascinated by and called cellulae. Then he began testing things like hair, his blood and small particles of plants and other organisms. That is where the whole cell theory began.Hopefully this helps if not, then oops.
Well, it is a critical question, but still the answer exist,, Rudolf Virchow has given the best contribution among the four to the cell theory... He developed the theory given by Theodor schawnn.... and the other two did not contribut much in this.....Have a good day!! :)
The Microscope
The instrument that was necessary for Cell Theory to be developed is the microscope.
it made them discover the cell sooner
The name of the theory that Schleiden and Schwann developed is the cell theory.
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The microscope gave conclusions and observations to the cell theory. It showed how the cell looked and how it developed.
The microscope gave conclusions and observations to the cell theory. It showed how the cell looked and how it developed.
Cell theory was developed by the scientist because of it's simplicity complicated value, they found out more about cell. So a cell theory was developed.
Robin Virchow, Mattathias Scheliden, and Theodore Shckwann
Credit for developing cell theory is usually given to three scientists: Theodor Schwann, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow. In 1839, Schwann and Schleiden suggested that cells were the basic unit of life. Their theory accepted the first two tenets of modern cell theory. However, the cell theory of Schleiden differed from modern cell theory in that it proposed a method of spontaneous crystallization that he called "free cell formation".
what instrument was necessary for the development of the cell theory? you would need cells. you can't have the organism without cells. you can't have a school without people. so the answer is cells.