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they use a micro-scope to find the cells
Robert Hooke used a compound light microscope to find cells. He found cells looking at cork and thought that they looked like cells.
Scientists can study the structure and use it to find vaccines and cures for the bad bacterial cells and find the advantages for the good bacterial cells. You wouldn't want to test it on rats until you completely studied it.
You would not find lysosomes in plant cells. While animal cells contain lysosomes that are involved in digestion and waste removal, plant cells typically use vacuoles for these functions. Additionally, plant cells have structures such as chloroplasts and a rigid cell wall that are not present in animal cells.
They are too expensive and are hard to find.
The majority of them are in animal cells, because animal cells and or animals do not use photosynthesis so they need to find their own foodhope this helped :)~lindsey
you can find amyloplast in animal and plant cells
In a range of cells it can find the highest value. So if you had numbers in all the cells from A2 to A20 and wanted to find the highest you could use the following formula: =MAX(A2:A20)
Use the function MAX to find the largest value. Use the function MIN to find the smallest value. If you want to find the value in a row, use the range of the cells in the row; for column, use the range of cells in the column. =MAX(A1:A12) will find the largest value in column A (from row 1 through 12). =MIN(A1:M1) will find the smallest value in row 1 (from column A through M).
Yes, you find cells in everything.
Use Go to Special and choose conditional formats
You can find red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in human blood.