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Rudolf Virchow. He determined ' Omnis cellula-e-cellula',that is every cell originated from a pre-existing cell.

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Does all modern cells comes from preexisting cells?

yes that is a rule of cells that scientists have proven. all cells come from preexisting cells. how could life have started by itself?


The idea that all living cells come from preexisting living cells was proposed by?

The idea that all living cells come from preexisting living cells was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855. This principle is known as biogenesis.


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What work was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove?

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All cells come from preexisting cells.


What wa's the work Rudolf Virchow trying to prove?

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What was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove through his week?

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The cell theory was developed?

Rudolf Virchow, a German scientist reported that all cells come from preexisting cells.


What are three conceps of the cell theory?

All living things are made of cells. All cells come from preexisting cells. Cells are the smallest units of life.


The idea that all cells come from preexisting cells was proposed by?

Rudolf Virchow------------------------------No, Virchow plagiarised the work of Robert Remak who first showed that the origins of cells was the division of pre-existing cells.


Do all new cells come from preexisting cells?

yes; if a cell is said to be present, then it was originated by the division of it's mother cell.


What was Rudolph virchow trying to prove through his work?

Rudolf Virchow was trying to advance the concept that diseases have cellular origin and proposed the idea that cells arise from pre-existing cells (omnis cellula e cellula). He aimed to show that diseases are caused by changes within cells themselves, rather than being caused by external factors. Virchow's work laid the foundation for modern cellular pathology and our understanding of the cellular basis of disease.