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1. BIO 110 UNIT II - THE CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION Chap. 3 pp. 61 - 95 2. I. Cell Theory A.History 1. Robert Hooke - 1668 British scientist - microscope exhibit Thin…
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Cells Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) Figure 4.1x Cell Theory: - all organisms are composed of cells - all cells come from other cells Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Figure…
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The cell is the lowest level of structure that is capable of performing all the activities of life. The first cells- cork, Robert ___________ in 1665. Anton van ________________…
Cells Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) Figure 4.1x Cell Theory: - all organisms are composed of cells - all cells come from other cells Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Figure…
Unit 5 Cell Communication and Division Fig. 11-2 Receptor factor a factor a a Exchange of mating factors Yeast cell, mating type a Yeast cell, mating type …