significance of cell theory
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It was an important step in the movement away from spontaneous generation. The three tenets to the cell theory are as described below: All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.
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Two Germans M.J. Schleiden (Botanist in 1838) and Theodor Schwann (Zoologist in 1839) collectively formulated the cell theory.
And in 1855 a German physiologist, Rudolf Virchow proposed this.
He gave the phrase : "Omnis-cellula-e-cellula".
This phrase means- All cells arise from pre existing cells .
Cell theory features :
• Cell is the basic unit of structure of plants and animals both.
• It is the basic unit of function as well as the metabolic reactions take place inside the cell.
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And in 1855 a German physiologist, Rudolf Virchow proposed this.
He gave the phrase : "Omnis-cellula-e-cellula".
This phrase means- All cells arise from pre existing cells .
Cell theory features :
• Cell is the basic unit of structure of plants and animals both.
• It is the basic unit of function as well as the metabolic reactions take place inside the cell.
#Be Brainly !!
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