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| How many times can a TEM Magnify does it kill cells? |
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| A million times and it kills cells they use lenses |
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| Superoptical microscopes how do they work and do they kill cells? |
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| they do not kill cells. Light is condicted through optical fiber tubes its like watching cell on TV. |
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| Which Scientist gace the name CELL? |
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Robert Hooke cell- latin for little room |
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| One part of a cell theory |
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| All living things are made up of one or more cells. |
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| 2ND part of the cell theory. |
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| Cells are the basic Unit of structureand function. |
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| 3Rd part of the Cell theory |
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| Cells only come from living things |
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| Why is a cell considered the smallest thing that can be considered living |
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| because cells are living and atoms are not living. |
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| Looked at pond water through simple microscope called them Animalcules.1St to document seeing living things. 1675 |
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| examined plants(cork) through compound microscope and calls it cell latin for little rooms. this was around 1675 |
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| Microscopes developedfrom 1675-1875 around |
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| Thought of all plants are made of units then believed plants were made of cells. 1830's |
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| Studied animals made the theory cells are building blocks of plants and animals and that cells are similar in plants and animals with different types of cells with different functions. around 1838 |
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