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who gave the generalisation ' omanis cellular e cellular '


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Answered by 00MuskanSIngh00
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Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow gave this generalisation. In his third dictum in cell theory, he stated 'Omnis cellula e cellula' meaning All cells come from cells (or rather pre-existing cells).
Answered by Anonymous
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Rudolf Virchow

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.

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