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What is the name of this website
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The cell was discovered in 1669 by the English scientist Robert Hooke when looking at a piece of tissue in a two-lens microscope. Hooke was able to visualize small cavities in the experiment piece, then naming such cell cavities.
Only a century and a half after the discovery of the cell, that the Cell Theory was launched, replacing the theory of spontaneous generation (or abiogenesis).
Before that, many scientists were already busy understanding the structure and functioning of the cell, generating knowledge that became fundamental to the development of biology, specifically cytology, a branch of science that studies the structure, functions and development of cells.
Regarding human traits, Locke would most likely agree with Aristotle.
There are more areas where Aristotle and Locke's philosophical views diverge than where they concur. For instance, Aristotle once claimed that a person's happiness was just as important to them as it was to their political community. The political understanding of Locke, however, is different because, in his view, a government only assumes responsibility for a portion of the human rights that it is meant to protect in accordance with what people deem to be right. Individuals are therefore given priority because they have rights that are inalienable and shouldn't be manipulated by people to fit their agenda. These and other traditional philosophies have been used to analyze and comprehend early philosophy.
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Well i don’t know what you could pick bc the statements aren’t here i don’t think you added them but here is the detention of meiosis // a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
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