Cell theory.
The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This means that new cells are produced through the division of existing cells.
The idea that all cells must come from pre-existing cells is known as cell theory. This theory states that cells are the basic unit of life and that all living organisms are composed of cells. It also proposes that cells arise from pre-existing cells through cell division.
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.
- All living things are made of cells. - Cells are the smallest units of life. - Cells come only from other (pre-existing) cells.
Virchow proposes that all cells come from existing cells, completing the cell theory.
The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This means that new cells are produced through the division of existing cells.
The idea that CELLS can come from cells is called cell theory. I have never heard of what you are talking about, except to say cells are the basic unit of life.
from the cells that started
The Cell Theory; All living things are composed of cells. All cells come from previously existing cells. The cell is the unit of structure of all living things.
The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This principle, known as the principle of biogenesis, was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855, concluding that cells can only be produced by division of pre-existing cells.
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from pre-existing cells.
Rudolf Virchow said that all cells come from existing cells.
Cells evolved from what is often called the primordial slime, and after that they reproduced, and that's where they come from.
Cells come from existing cells.
Cells, which come from free-existing cells.
Yes, it is part of the cell theory.