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After concluding his research, which statements would Virchow agree with? Check all that apply.

Living things come from nonliving things.
Cells can come from nonliving materials.
Frogs can come from mud.
Living things can only come from living things.
Cells come from pre-existing cells.

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Answered by marielysosa5758
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Answer:

Cells come from pre-existing cells.

Explanation:

 The cell theory asserts that cells are the morphological and functional units of living things and that they originate only from another pre-existing cell.

 Nowadays the idea that living beings are made up of cells, except for viruses, is widespread. This idea, however, arose only after several observations and later formulation of the so-called Cell Theory.  After accepting that living things were made up of cells, it began to study how these structures emerged. According to Rudolph Virchow, one cell could only emerge from another pre-existing cell. A very famous phrase from this researcher is: "Omnis cellula ex cellula", which means "Every cell originates from another cell."

 Rudolf Virchow was a German pathologist, archaeologist and anthropologist, founder of cell pathology. He was the first to demonstrate that cell theory applies to both diseased and healthy tissues. That is, that diseased cells derive from healthy cells of normal tissues.

Explanation:

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept :

German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, author, editor, and politician Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow (13 October 1821  to 5 September 1902) was also a pathologist, editor, and politician. He is referred regarded by his contemporaries as the "Pope of medicine," "the father of modern pathology," and the creator of social medicine. At Friedrich Wilhelm University, Virchow studied medicine under Johannes Peter Müller. His examination of the Upper Silesia typhus outbreak in 1847–1848 when he was working at the Charité hospital set the groundwork for public health in Germany and paved his political and social careers. His famous proverb, "Medicine is a social science, and politics is nothing but medicine on a huge scale," was derived from this.

Explanation:

  • All living organisms have senses, can breathe, consume, grow, move, and reproduce.
  • Non-living creatures cannot breathe, move, grow, consume, or reproduce. They have no senses. Even while some living creatures may not display obvious symptoms of existence, they all have "life."
  • For example, a tree definitely wouldn't respond the same way a person would. When we struck it, it wouldn't respond, and it might not be able to move. Even if they don't exhibit many obvious indicators of life, this does not imply that they are not alive.
  • The asnwer is Living things can only come from living things.

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