It's actually quite simple,
first of all you will need three waffles, a yellow umbrella and a can of tuna.
you spread the tuna onto the waffles and then put the tuna waffles into the umbrella, you now throw the umbrella at the walrus.... if the walrus eats the umbrella you have a life long companion.
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OK so I was not able to paste the time-line here so I am giving you the website.
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http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/CURR/Science/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/timelin2.htm
Not at this time but there are papers written about how it might be done.
was an english scientist who lived at the same time as vanleeuwenhoek
Yes, there is a genetic programming theory of aging (cell death).
it shows how science is always changing
Well I'll just use two points from the cell theory: 1) The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in all living things. In the late 1800s, a scientist named Schwann told the world that he observed cells in animals. A short time later, another scientist named Schleiden said the same for plants. This was a huge start to the cell theory. 2) All cells rise from pre-existing cells. It's hard to believe but at one point actual scientists believed that living things could come from inorganic matter. It was not until Louis Pasteur's experiment with the S-shaped flask, and the boiled water, that people started to shun the thought of spontaneous generation and look at this final addition to the cell theory.
Not at this time but there are papers written about how it might be done.
There are 4 total time lines in the Dragon Ball story. The Future Trunks we see in the main time line is from what is accepted as the 2nd time line. The Cell that kills Trunks, steals his time machine and travels to the main time line is from what is accepted as the 3rd time line. Following this logic, the Cell we see in the main time line stole his time machine from a different Future Trunks than the one we get to see in the main time line.
was an english scientist who lived at the same time as vanleeuwenhoek
Time is relevant as it helps us organize and structure our lives, allowing us to plan and coordinate our actions. It also plays a crucial role in natural processes and phenomena, helping us understand and measure changes and progress. Additionally, time can influence experiences and memories, shaping our perception of events and the world around us.
Yes, there is a genetic programming theory of aging (cell death).
it shows how science is always changing
THEY ALL HAVE so they can change over time
The earliest main idea is called, the UNIT membrane model. The second which is still used to this day is, the FLUID mosaic model. All the best.the main idea of cell theory is to learn about principal things about cellsthe cell theory has 3 parts by 3 scientists:Matthias Schleiden concluded that all plants are made of cellsTheodor Schwann concluded that all animals are made of cellsthey combined ideas and believed that all living things are made of cells: cell theory part # 1Rudolf Virchow proposed that all cells come from cells: cell theory part # 2I'm not sure who came up with the last one but cell theory part # 3 is: the cell is the basic unit of organization in an organismall organisms are composed of cellsOne of the cell theories is they are able to grow and change over time Another is they are able to reproduce. One of the cell theories is they are able to grow and change over time Another is they are able to reproduce.
The cell theory isn't a cell theory for atleast 2 reasons. The first reason that the cell theory is a theory is that viruses are a big exception to it. Viruses are not made of cells, and they don't have a metabolism and the activity of an organism depends on chemical reactions, but some scientists still consider them to be alive, so that goes against what the cell theory says. The second reason is simple...the first cell in the world obviously did not come from a preexisting cell. The cell theory states: 1. All living things are made of one or more cells 2. Cells only come from preexisting cells 3. Cells are the smallest unit of life
The Motorola Theory is a wonderful phone. I know from experience, that this cell phone does not take alot to figure out. When you turn the phone on majority of the time a menu button will be on the phone.
The pictures in the opening theme for The Big Bang Theory show are about how the human race is developing over time and there is a time-line on the bottom the screen that matches each picture.
Well I'll just use two points from the cell theory: 1) The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in all living things. In the late 1800s, a scientist named Schwann told the world that he observed cells in animals. A short time later, another scientist named Schleiden said the same for plants. This was a huge start to the cell theory. 2) All cells rise from pre-existing cells. It's hard to believe but at one point actual scientists believed that living things could come from inorganic matter. It was not until Louis Pasteur's experiment with the S-shaped flask, and the boiled water, that people started to shun the thought of spontaneous generation and look at this final addition to the cell theory.