If cell theory states that all living things are made up of cells, then anything that is not alive is not an example.
For example, a table is not made of cells.
If cell theory states that all living things are made up of cells, then anything that is not alive is not an example.
For example, a table is not made of cells.
The name of the theory that Schleiden and Schwann developed is the cell theory.
How could the structure and function of the cell be used to support evolutionary theory
Here are some: lymphocyte, leukocyte (=white blood cell), granulocyte, monocyte
No, The Cell Theory states that all living things have cells, and that every cell came from another cell that already exists.
It's the cell theory, I forgot the other ones but one of them is all living things are made up of cells
The cell nucleus and mitochondria are some examples.
what are some examples of migration That is not really an answer! :(
The name of the theory that Schleiden and Schwann developed is the cell theory.
cell work by a microscope to see it and the are a germs and some parts of our body
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evolution,the big bang theory
All cells come from cells, so other examples would include anything that begins with a cell, humans, animals,ect.....
How could the structure and function of the cell be used to support evolutionary theory
If cell theory states that all living things are made up of cells, then anything that is not alive is not an example. For example, a table is not made of cells.
the cell thery
Examples of system theory include general systems theory, cybernetics, chaos theory, and complexity theory. These theories focus on understanding the interactions and dynamics within complex systems, such as ecosystems, organizations, or social networks. They help explain how systems adapt, evolve, and self-regulate.
Here are some: lymphocyte, leukocyte (=white blood cell), granulocyte, monocyte