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What year did the cell theory develop?

The idea of cells has been around for a very long time, so saying who would be hard to pinpoint. The first person to see cells and use the term cells was Hooke in 1665 with the rather newly invented microscope.Later scientists Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolph Virchow laid down the idea into a theory. That was in 1838, 1839 and 1855.


Does our body cells always use cellular respiration to break down glucose explain?

Only when your body cells run out of energy.


What are animals that use organelles called?

Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).


What is magnetic variation at N 333154 and E 1291148?

The magnetic variation at a specific location like N 333154 and E 1291148 is the angular difference between true north and magnetic north. To determine the exact magnetic variation at this coordinates, you would need to refer to a current magnetic variation chart or use a geomagnetic calculator.


What part of the cell theory could you use to refute his claim?

The cell theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells, which are the basic units of life. If the claim in question suggests that some organisms do not consist of cells or that cells are not the fundamental building blocks of life, you could refute it by emphasizing that every known form of life, from bacteria to plants and animals, is made up of cells. Additionally, the theory asserts that all cells arise from pre-existing cells, reinforcing the idea that cells are essential to life.

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What is the adjectives of use?

The use of an adjective is to explain a noun, making your idea more clear to the reader.


Why do composers use variation?

A "variation" is just that ... a variation on the original theme, where the original tune or melodic idea is much the same, but the accompaniment may differ slightly or greatly. Another variation is to change the cantus firmus to another part, other than the soprano line, for instance.


Use the three point of the cell theory to explain how humans and bacteria are similar?

*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells


Use the three points of the cell theory to explain how humans and bacteria are similar.?

*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells


How does a conceptual model make use of familiar things?

By comparing them to help illustrate or explain an idea.


How do you get your parents to buy you a furby?

Put across the idea to them about why they are fun to play with and explain why and how often you would use it.


What is important because is changes food energy into a form all cells can use?

Explain how respiration is the opposite reaction to photosynthesis


When setting up a database table it is a good idea to use validation Explain what the purpose of validation is for?

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How do you use variation in a sentence?

You can use it the varying of length


How do you use the word variation in sentence?

Holding the audience's attention may require a bit of tone variation. The bobcat is a variation of the lynx.


Can you use photovoltaic cells solar cells on the roof of the supermarket to supply electricity to run the fridges and freezers heat the shop and provide lighting?

Yes you can. That would be a great idea!


What do you use around key phrases or words that the idea's originator used to describe the idea?

If it's a quote, then quotation marks ("..."), and cite the originator. You might also use it as a device to highlight a term likely to be unfamiliar to your reader - as long as you also explain it.