Bacteria were the first cells.
Cells are smaller than organisms.
Because the boxlike cells of cork reminded him of the cells in which live at a monastery. From my biology book-chapter7 section 1.
Organisms composed of many cells are called multicellular organisms.
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
Cell theory is one of many subdivisions of scientific theory. Therefore, since cell theory IS scientific theory, I don't see how you can compare them. This is like saying compare mammals to squirrels.
yes that is a rule of cells that scientists have proven. all cells come from preexisting cells. how could life have started by itself?
Cells are smaller than organisms.
microscopes have helped scientists to dicover cells and discover their functions. they have helped scientists examine the anatomy of tiny organisms and insects, and inspect organs of all species more closely.
single celled organisms
Single celled organisms are examples of living cells that are organisms. Most other living cells are parts of living organisms, but could not survive long on their own.
All organisms are made of cells.
Because the boxlike cells of cork reminded him of the cells in which live at a monastery. From my biology book-chapter7 section 1.
Yes, organisms are made of one or more cells.
Some scientists observe the natural world by doing experiments outside or in a plant or animalâ??s natural habitat. Other scientists may study cells of organisms under microscopes to find out more about them.
most organisms are many-celled organisms..they are not cells by themselves However, there ARE one-celled organisms. It is thought of that organisms ARE MADE UP OF cells. We need cells, if they don't have cells to fix the "wounds" or help with the repairs that plants or animals need.
Organism cells.
Yes, scientists classify organisms based on various characteristics, including their method of reproduction. For example, organisms can be classified as sexual or asexual, depending on whether they reproduce through the fusion of gametes (sex cells) or not. Some organisms, such as certain plants and fungi, can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Additionally, the way in which an organism reproduces can influence its evolutionary trajectory, as different reproductive strategies can have different costs and benefits in terms of survival and reproduction.