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Living things are different from nonliving things. (Any individual form of…
Living things are different from nonliving things.
Any individual form of life that uses energy to carry out its activities is an organisms.
All organisms get water and materials from the environment.
Living things have these characteristic, organisms, ability to develop and grow, ability to respond to the environment, ability to reproduce.
All living things are made of cells.
An organism has the same needs and characteristics of a single cell in a unicellular organism are the same as those for any organisms.
Multicultural organisms have bodies that are more complex then unicellular organisms.
Even though you cant see the cells they are on everything.
The microscope led to the discovery of cells.
Most cells are to small to see without the help of a microscope.
A microscope is an instrument which makes an object appear bigger than it is.
Robert Hooke invented the microscope.
Cells come from other cells
All living mater is made of cells.
Hooke and Leeuwenhoek answered a lot of questions about cells.
Cells divide in half to reproduce.
The cell theory is important to the study of biology.
Louis Pasteur was a French scientist.
Pasture found the first animal vaccinations.
Pasture found out that there is microorganisms everywhere.