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cell theory is accepted today because it is a unit of living organism.
The cell theory became an accepted part of biology in the 19th century. Rudolf Virchow, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann are credited with contributing to the development and acceptance of the cell theory during this time period.
The theory of evolution was accepted by scientists in 1859, Darwin's first book was published the same year that his theory was accepted.
cell theory
cell theory
The cell theory.
The most accepted theory regarding the makeup of living things is the cell theory, which states that all living organisms are composed of one or more cells, the basic units of structure and function in organisms.
Caralous linnaeus theory is accepted theory of speciation
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".
The cell theory is accepted today because it has been supported by numerous observations and experiments. It provides a framework for understanding the basic unit of life and how organisms are structured and function. Additionally, advancements in technology have allowed scientists to further investigate and confirm the principles of the cell theory.
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1965