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Living things are different from nonliving things (All organisms that get…
Living things are different from nonliving things
All organisms that get water and other materials from the enviroment.
Living things have characteristics to grow into adults.
Any individual form of life that uses energy to carry out its activities.
The microscope led to the discovery of cells
A microscope is an instrument which makes objects appear bigger than they really are.
Robert Hooke was one of the first people to describe cells.
Most cells are microscopic.
All living things are made of cells
The cell is the smallest unit of a living thing.
Some organisms are made up of a single cell.
These organisms are are unicellular and usually too small to see directly
cells from other cells.
The study of Hooke made people ask if all living things have cells.
Cells divide.
One cell comes from another cell
The cell theory is important to the study of biology.
A theory must be supported by evidence.
Theories can lead to research.
A theory proves its value when it explains new discoveries.