Horse isle answer : Poirot
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Hercule Poirot
Robert Hooke called cells "little boxes" in the 1600's
Because cells were difficult to see without a microscope.
he view little cells
the difference bytween cells is the little stuff inside them even one differance can change the function
they arent cilia cells. they are cells with cilia.that means they have little hair-like things on the surrounding of its body. it is used for movement.
supressor t-cells
a thing gets out of cells by eating babys a thing gets out of cells by eating Dragons
cells? do you mean electrons?
Yes. Animal cells are the same as human cells. Plant cells are a little different.
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
This question makes little to no sense. The answer is no, definitely not.
Lung cells are little bubbles that take in air and take out air
glucose. and the little purple cells ok ?
nucleolus. it is not a little nucleus, but instead it is part of the nucleus.
no clueeeee
very little
Robert Hooke called cells "little boxes" in the 1600's