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the concept omnis cellula-e cellula regarding cell division was proposed by ​

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Omnis cellula e cellula, that each cell derives from a pre-existing cell by division, is the culmination of a profound insight of the late 19th century and a dictum articulated by the German pathologist Rudolf Virchow.

Virchow's cellular theory was encapsulated in the epigram,Omnis cellula e cellula(“all cells (come) from cells”) which he published in 1885,(The epigram was actually coined by François-Vincent Raspal.But popularized by Virchow).

Answered by smartbrainz
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The concept of 'Omnis cellula-e cellula' on the cell division was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855

Explanation:  

  • The meaning of the 'Omnis cellula-e cellula' is all cells are originated from the pre-existing cells. This is one of the 'parts of the cell theory'.
  • The cell theory based on the fact that all living things are based on one or more cells and the cells of the next generation arises from the previous cells.

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