Who postulated cell theory and what are the main postulates?
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By the late 1830s, botanist Matthias Schleiden and zoologist Theodor Schwann were studying tissues and proposed the unified cell theory. The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells.
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- Cell theory was formulated by Matthais Schleiden (botanist) and Theodore Schwann.
- There are three postulates of the cell theory and they are: i) All living organisms are composed of cells. ii) The structure and functions of the cells are essentially the same. iii) The function of an organism is the result of the activities and interactions of constituents of the cell.
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