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Living Things Are Different From None Living Things. (All organisms get…
Living Things Are Different From None Living Things.
All organisms get water and materials from the environment.
Any individual form of life that uses energy to carry out its activities is an organism.
Living things have theses Characteristics: organization, ability to develop and grow, the ability to respond to the environment, ability to reproduce.
All Living Things Made Up of Cells
Some organisms are made of a single cell
The cell id the smallest unit of a living thing.
Multicellular organisms have different types of cell that make up their body parts and help the organisms meet their needs.
The Microscope Led To Discovery Of Cells.
Using lenses that could magnify an object almost 300 X he observed tiny unicellular organisms.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek took up similar work in the 1670's
Mosr cells are mictorcopic too small to see without the sid of a microscope.
Cells From Other Cells
Cells carry out functions needed to support life.
Cells come only from other living cells.
Every living thing is made of one or more cells
The Cell Theory Is Important To The Study If Biology
A theory must be supported by further including experimental evidence and observation.
Theories can also lead to research that has some practical benefit for society.
They satisfy scientists desire to understand the natural world and they serve as foundations for further research and study.