1. Robert Hooke
2. The, now universally accepted, theory that all living organisms are made up of cells, cells are the basic structural unit of all organisms, and that cells come from pre-existing cells
3. Nucleus - a dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material | Vacuole - a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid | Cytoplasm - the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus
4. Cell compartmentalization, Replication, Gene expression, and Processing of pre-mRNA
5. Plant cells have large central vacuoles, while animal cells have smaller separate ones. Plant cells have a cell wall, while animal cells don't
6. Homeostasis is the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes. Basic terms: Homeostasis is the maintaining of balance within an organism
7. Shivering in the cold is an example. Your muscles tense up to try to keep your body warm
8. Centrioles
9. DNA, Cell, and Cytoplasm
Hello, that is a very good question!
Back then there was no such thing as 'birth-control', hence they never actually prevented pregnancies, of course there were services that provided 'different' penetration but that could also result in pregnancies.
The popular method of not giving birth [prevent pregnancy] was to kill the baby while still carrying [termination], in other words have a miscarriage.
There many various methods during that time (herbs, beating, old cloth hanger).
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They form hydrogen bonds between opposing dna which forms the twister ladder of dna
Answer:
A eukaryotic cell is diploid and contains 6 chromosomes during G1 phase. If the cell undergoes mitosis, how many daughter cells would be produced, ...Explanation:
Answer:
c. The presence of equal quantities of L- and D- amino acids.
Explanation:
All living entities have only L-type of amino acids in their cells from the origin of the life itself. Except a few bacterial cells walls may produce D-type. The presence of equal quantities is another whole new matter.