Robert Hooke
According to biologists, the first scientist to discover cells is Robert Hook who observed the cells of living and dead things in the late 17th century.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
* Living things are made of cells. * Living things obtain and use energy. * Living things grow and develop. * Living things reproduce. * Living things respond to their environment. * Living things adapt to their environment.
All living things growAll living things reproduceAll living things exhibit variationsAll living things respond to certain stimuliAll living things need and use energyAll living things have an intricacy of formAll living things maintain homeostasisThere are 6 characteristics of life. 1. All living things have cells. 2. All living things have essential chemicals. 3. All living things use energy. 4. All living things respond to stimuli. 5. All living things reproduce. 6. All living things grow and develop. Living things are made of cells.Living things obtain and use energy.Living things grow and develop.Living things reproduce.Living things respond to their environment.Living things adapt to their environment.
Yes, If I had money to discover other living things.
Charles Darwin
Robert Hooke
-better living and we can discover more things and good stuff
Robert Hooke
because when they are looking for some living things information they can find it scientist always need to be organize in everything so that they can always have there things are straightend out for scientist
He saw that all living things have cells.
Eart's status of being the only planet with living things must be made conditional with a "that we know of now". In the immensity of the Universe there are other planets which we will eventually discover, that have life.,
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According to biologists, the first scientist to discover cells is Robert Hook who observed the cells of living and dead things in the late 17th century.
cells.
i like it when i discover new things