I dont even think tissue even had its name in the 17 century
There are four main types of tissues in animals; epithelial, nervous, muscular, and connective.
rainbow
Magnate, a term commonly associated with a wealthy and influential person, does not refer to a specific discovery like a mineral or chemical element. However, if you meant "magnet," the phenomenon of magnetism has been known since ancient times, with lodestones being used as early as 600 BC. The scientific study of magnetism began to develop in the 17th century, notably with the work of William Gilbert in 1600. If you meant something else by "Magnate," please provide clarification.
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram. If you meant 005g i.e. 5g, then this is 5000mg. if you meant .005g, this is 5mg.
what is fashion
The term scientific revolution is from the sixteen hundreds in the seventeenth century. It was considered by many as the start of the age of modern science.
The term scientific revolution is from the sixteen hundreds in the seventeenth century. It was considered by many as the start of the age of modern science.
The word 'pink' has actually been around for more than two hundred years and in the seventeenth century was actually a word that meant a 'yellowish' hue. It was later used to described a light red hue.
this
bacically a bunch of cells
Perhaps you meant "Wegener's ideas".
The grafting of an organ or tissue into a new place on the same body.
i meant by 'scientists'.... they can be used to create blueprints, and to collect data. =)
A millennium.
I'm assuming you meant "What scientists study all forms of life?" The answer is biologists (the root word "bio" means "life").
The word "virus" originated from Latin, where it meant a slimy liquid or poison. Its modern meaning as a pathogenic agent was first used in the late 19th century by scientists studying infectious diseases.
The scientific definition of tissue culture originally meant the growth and maintenance of tissue pieces. Now it is more commonly referring to the technique of the cell culture.