The correct answer of the given question above would be ROBERT HOOKE. It was Robert Hooke, who coined the term "cell" in reference to the tiny structures seen in living organisms. His book "Micrographia" is the most important achievement that he has.
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The knowledge of simple biological reactions tells us that the product of reactions results from the complete or partial use of the reactants. In some reversible reactions, products can be converted to reactants in equal volume. Hence, in reactions that cannot be reversed, as evident in respiration, its waste products can be used to indicate that indeed respiration did take place. When glucose is consumed it is broken down through a series of reactions to give carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
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The nitrogenous bases present in DNA are purine (adenine or guanine) and pyrimidine (cytosine or thymine). Uracil is absent from DNA. Uracil is present as pyrimidine base in ribonucleotides which are components of RNA.