-The generalization that all living things are made of cells -All cells come from pre-existing cells -The cell is the basic unit of structure and function
The Cell Theory.
Leucippus or Leukippos was a Greek scientist who lived sometime around 450-500 years BCE. He was one of the earliest scientists to come up with the theory of atomism, that everything is made up of particles that cannot be divided up any further. The Greeks called these particles "atoms".
The cell.
Democritus formulated his atomic theory in the 5th century B.C. He proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. His ideas laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
Leucippus
Luis Bouttier has written: 'El atomismo griego' -- subject(s): Atomism, Atomic theory
Aristotle had rejected the idea of atomism
According to logical atomism, the ultimate composition of the world consists of simple, indivisible entities called "atoms" that combine to form complex objects and phenomena. These atoms are the basic building blocks of reality, and all things can be understood in terms of their combinations and interactions.
atomism i think
the domino theory
*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells
Lancelot Law. Whyte has written: 'Essay on atomism,from Democritus to 1960' -- subject(s): Atomism
Leucippus is best known as being one of the earliest Greeks to develop the the atomism theory. His main interest was metaphysics, and he has no exact recorded birthday or death date.
4 Basic (Cardinal) Points of a Compass
*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells
Aristotle and Democritus had differing views on the nature of reality. Democritus believed in atomism, the idea that everything is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. Aristotle, on the other hand, rejected atomism and instead proposed his theory of the four elements (earth, water, air, fire) as the fundamental building blocks of matter.