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Who is Walther Fleming?

walther Fleming stated that all living cells come only from other living cells. he stated this in 1879


What Started that all cells could only form from other cells?

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Who concluded that all cells came from existing cells?

Doctor Rudolf Virchow stated that all cells could form only from other cells.


Why do cells need to separate?

Only some cells separate. Ones that normally are only one cell will do that. Some cells form two cells, some form strands or chains, and some form clusters and look like a bunch of grapes. In other situations, many cells together will form tissues. These are found in animals and plants. It really depends on how their genes work and tell them what to do.


Which has only prokaryotic cells?

Plants can only have eukaryotic cells because they themselves are eukaryotic. Only a bacteria (which is a prokaryote) is able to reproduce to form another prokaryotic cell.


Who said that new cells form only from existing cells?

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Who said cells come only from other cells?

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Do animal cells have mitochondria and chloroplast?

They need energy to live.Mitochondria give this energy.


Living cells come only from existing cells is called?

This principle is called the Cell Theory, which states that new cells can only arise from pre-existing cells. It was proposed by scientists Schleiden and Schwann in the 19th century, laying the foundation for modern biology.


Only cells can produce other cells?

Stem cells. that is why they are needed for research


What did virchow add to the cell theory?

Rudolf Virchow added the principle of cell division to the cell theory. He stated that cells arise only from pre-existing cells, contradicting the idea of spontaneous generation. This concept further solidified the understanding that cells are the fundamental units of life.


What were Rudolph Virchow's contributions to biology?

Rudolph Virchow was one of the 19th centuryâ??s most renowned leaders in medicine and pathology. His greatest accomplishment was the observation that a whole organism does not get sick, only certain cells or groups of cells. He was also contributed to society by being a public health activist, social reformer, politician, and anthropologist.