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How many distinct ideas does the cell theory have?

It has 3:)


What did Matthias scheiden contribute?

Matthias Scheiden was a German botanist who, along with Theodor Schwann, helped establish the cell theory. Scheiden's contributions include the discovery that plants are composed of cells, laying the foundation for modern cell biology and the cell theory.


What are the 3 parts of theory?

* The cell is the basic unit of living things


Who is the discoverer of cell theory?

credit is given mainly to 3 scientists which are: Theodor Schwann, Matthias Jakob Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow for having created the cell theory


What 3 guys led up to the cell theory?

Hooke, Schwann, Virschow


What are three assumptions of the cell theory?

The three assumptions of cell theory are 1: All cells form from other cells 2: A cell is the basic unit of life 3: All organisms are mad up of cells


What are three assumptions of cell theory?

The three assumptions of cell theory are 1: All cells form from other cells 2: A cell is the basic unit of life 3: All organisms are mad up of cells


3 statements that define all living things in terms of cells?

The Cell Theory


What are the 3 parts of cell theory?

* The cell is the basic unit of living things


What are the 3 structures of the cell theory?

the scientist who fond the cell theory like Robert hooke


What are the three parts of cell theory and who wrote them?

Cell Theory is credited to three scientists: Matthias Sclieden, a botanist; Theodore Schwann, a zoologist; and Rudolf Virchow. The three parts of cell theory are: 1. All living things are made up of cells. 2. All living cells come from pre-existing cells. 3. The cell is the basic unit of life.


What is cell theory and who are the scientist that establish cell theory?

The Cell Theory is a basic principle of Biology. The cell itself was first discovered by Dr. Robert Hooke in the mid-1600s. During the early and mid parts of the 1800s, German scientists Schwann and Schleiden, and German physicians Virchow and Remak established that "1- cells were the basic unity of life; 2- all living organisms are made of cells; 3- cells develop from pre-existing cells". That is the theory. Why is it called a "theory"? Good question! - it is no more a theory than that of relativity, natural selection and evolution, etc. Note that the four gentlemen I mentioned earlier sometimes worked together, sometimes plagiarized each other . . .