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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
13

BRAINLIESTTT ASAP!!!

Biology
1 answer:
lbvjy [14]3 years ago
5 0

Hi Geny!

Question - Describe the cell theory and the developments that led to the cell theory.

Answer:

There are 3 main components of cell theory:

  1. Each and every organism is wither unicellular or multicellular.
  2. The basic unit of life is the cell.
  3. Cells are created from cells that had existed previously.

There were 3 scientists that made cell theory each of the 3 components of above were the 3 scientists.

  1. Mathia Schleiden discovered that plants were made of mainly cells.
  2. Rudolf Virchow discovered that cells are created from calls that had existed previously.
  3. Theodore Schwann discovered that animals were also made of mainly cells.

Hope This Helps :)

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