To determine if a diagram supports a component of cell theory, we need to identify what aspect of cell theory it illustrates. The three main components are: all living organisms are made of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells arise from pre-existing cells. If the diagram depicts structures within cells or shows how cells divide, it could support one or more of these principles. Without seeing the actual diagram, it's difficult to specify which component is being supported, but any visual representation of cellular structures or processes typically reinforces these foundational concepts of Biology.
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