All cells come from other cells because we all started out as a single fertilized egg. As we under go miosis, the single cell divides and divides. The cells split and reproduces the DNA nad chromosomes and splits. The process goes on and on and never stops.
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Yes, according to the cell theory, all cells arise from pre-existing cells. This means that every cell has a lineage tracing back to the first cells that formed on Earth.
Yes, all cells are split from existing cells. There is no science that says otherwise.
Basically yes, the cell is an expression of the DNA that it contains and it is the DNA that is the "immortal coil".
The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells through the process of cell division.
The idea that all living cells come from preexisting living cells was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855. This principle is known as biogenesis.
The cell theory states that all cells come from pre-existing cells. This principle, known as the principle of biogenesis, was proposed by Rudolf Virchow in 1855, concluding that cells can only be produced by division of pre-existing cells.
All of the above. Schleiden and Schwann proposed the cell theory, which states that all living things are made up of cells, the cell is the smallest unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.
All cells are small and round shape is NOT a part of the Cell Theory. The Cell Theory states that all living things are made of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells. Shape and size of cells can vary greatly.