Well there are three.
1. All living organisms are made up of one or more cells.
2. Cells are the basic unit of organization in an organism.
3. All cells come from other cells. (Omnis cellula e cellula)
DNA, the genetic material within the nucleus of the cell, is touched upon, but no specific parts of the cell, or"organelles", are explicitly mentioned in the Cell Theory, which states the following: 1. Cells are the fundamental unit of life. 2. All functions of life occur either within the cell itself or in the interface between cells. 3. Cells can only arise from pre-existing cells. 4. Genetic material is passed from mother cell to daughter cell in the form of DNA.
Theodor Schwann was a physiologist and made several discoveries. He contributed to cell theory, discovered Schwann cells, studied pepsin, made discoveries about yeast, and invented the term metabolism.
Cell Theory
Before the cell theory it was pre-renaissance. The renaissance was the boom of art and science. So, before the cell theory was religion.
Cell Theory. It states that all new cells are created by old cells dividing into two.
Theodor Schwann wrote the first two parts of the cell theory
schleiden and schwann
list three parts of the cell hteory list three parts of the cell hteory
Two scientists came up with The Cell Theory. It was in 1839, Matthias Schleidan and Theodor Schwann, two German Biologists came up with this theory.
cell work by a microscope to see it and the are a germs and some parts of our body
one, all organisms are made of one or more cells. two, the cell is the basic unit of organization in organisms. three, all cell are made of other cells!
* The cell is the basic unit of living things
The cell theory is supported by the fact that the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material can be found in all types of cells.
Two parts of the cell that can be used for movement and are made by the cytoskeleton are cilia and flagella.
plastids and cell wall
there are many theory's to do in science
Two parts of an electric cell are the anode and the cathode. The anode is the positive terminal where electrons leave the cell, while the cathode is the negative terminal where electrons enter the cell.