who gave the generalisation omnis cellula. e. cellula? what does it mean
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Rudolf Virchow first explained that cells divided and new cells are formed from pre-existing cells.
"Omnis cellula e cellula" is also attributed to the Cell Theory, that works on the similar principle.
The cell theory asserts that every organism is formed of same units of organisation, known as cells.
According to Omnis cellula e cellula, all cells originate from cells.
Each cell is born out of a former cell, which was produced from a previous cell.
Each and every cell is connected to each other that helps in the formation.
"Omnis cellula e cellula" is also attributed to the Cell Theory, that works on the similar principle.
The cell theory asserts that every organism is formed of same units of organisation, known as cells.
According to Omnis cellula e cellula, all cells originate from cells.
Each cell is born out of a former cell, which was produced from a previous cell.
Each and every cell is connected to each other that helps in the formation.
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- Rudolf Virchow first explained that cells divided and new cells are formed from pre-existing cells.
- Omnis-cellula-e-cellula : New cells arise from pre-existing cells.
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