They pooped and built dolls... duh..
In New York, some of the living things would be trees, pigeons, people, and the plants that grow in parks. Some of the non-living things would be the sidewalk, rocks, buildings, sunlight, oxygen, pollution (no offense) and water.
Living cells.
Nothing - they are man made concepts and people would have to find new ways to keep from getting lost.
cell theory
The unified cell theory states that: all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life; and new cells arise from existing cells. Rudolf Virchow later made important contributions to this theory. In other words, yes
There were several ways that colonists living in New Hampshire made a living. Fishing was a popular way, and so was ship building.
people in new France made living from lots of stuff like wood animals'furs and lots more u can check it all out on google ;)
The research and discoveries made to help increase the lifespan of a being. In other words: The development of new ways of living longer.
did they support themselves once they wre in New Jersey[what were the main ways people made a living]
(1) fishing and fur trading
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People in New Hampshire make a living in a number of ways. Some of these include teaching, working as a doctor, working in a restaurant, as well as manual labor.
Colonists made their living in a variety of ways: fur trapping, lumber trading, shipping, the slave trade, and as merchants and tradesmen in the colonys towns.Read more: What_wasthe_economy_of_colonial_New_York
Slaves didn't have to make a living, they did what they were told and were more or less fed, clothed and housed.
celebrities and the 8 million other of us New Yorkers:)
The main ways to make money in the 1700 New England colonies was to build ships, whaling, fishing, and blacksmith.
Many people in present-day New Hampshire make their living by commuting to Boston, and in educational and service trades. Many New Hampshire colonists made their living through fishing.