THE CELL
CELL THEORY
Question
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Comparisons should be made between non-living things and living things to determine any similarities in structure.
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Samples of many kinds of living things should be examined under a microscope to identify the presence of cells.
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The functions of cells from many different living things should be monitored to see if they are identical.
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Non-living things should be examined to verify that the smaller parts of which they are composed are not cells.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Answer. Answer: To support the idea that all living things are composed of cells samples of many kinds of living things should be examined under a microscope to identify the presence of cells.
Detailed explanation-2: -Robert Hooke discovers dead cells using early microscope. Anton von Leeuwenhoek develops a more powerful microscope that allows him to see living cells like bacteria. Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann conclude that all living organisms are made of cells, and that cells can be produced from other cells.
Detailed explanation-3: -What sort of evidence would support at least one of the components of the cell theory? Rocks and other nonliving things are not composed of cells. Cells are observed converting one form of energy into another. A microscope is necessary to make observations of nearly all cells.
Detailed explanation-4: -What evidence led to the development of cell theory? The development of microscopes provided increasingly clear windows to the world of cells. Scientist used microscopes and found cells in every living organism which provided the evidence to a cell theory.
Detailed explanation-5: -Yes, all living things are made up of cells. In 1665, Robert Hooke discovered the existence of cells using a microscope, which further paved the way for the discovery of various other microscopic organisms. Some organisms consist of a single cell, for example, the amoeba.