In the late 1800s, scientists learned that cells divide to form new cells. What part of cell theory is directly supported by this evidence?

A
All living things are made of one or more cells

B
The cell is the basic unit of life

C
All cells come from preexisting cells

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The part of cell theory that is directly supported by the evidence that cells divide to form new cells is:

C: All cells come from preexisting cells.

This principle indicates that new cells are formed from the division of existing cells, aligning with the findings from the late 1800s.