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Answer:
scientist Robert Hooke
Explanation:
Interested in learning more about the microscopic world, scientist Robert Hooke improved the design of the existing compound microscope in 1665. His microscope used three lenses and a stage light, which illuminated and enlarged the specimens.
Blood vessels visible in the posterior view of the heart include the Superior and inferior vena cava and the pulmonary veins. The superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava drain systemic venous blood into the posterior wall of the right atrium. The pulmonary veins transport blood from the lungs back to the heart and are best seen in posterior view of the heart. Other features visible in the posterior view include, right and left atrium, right and left ventricle, aorta, aortic arch, pulmonary veins and arteries, coronary sinus, coronary artery and posterior interventricular artery.
Answer: Cell A does more work than cell B.
Mitochondria is the energy producer organelle of the cell. It produces energy in the form of ATP molecules. It is a membrane bound organelle which is only present in eukaryotic cells not found in prokaryotic cells. Presence of more number of mitochondria in the cell indicates that the energy requirement of the cell is more. This energy is required for cellular metabolism. Therefore, cell with more mitochondria works more than the one with less mitochondria.
Hi!
So, assuming that you mean a creator as in a religious deity - we're going to run into problems here.
In order for something to be scientifically validated, it has to be proven scientifically by following the scientific method.
As science is based off the physical world, the things we prove must reflect that. The idea of a deity is something which lies <em>outside </em>the physical realm.
This means that any proof that we do find a 'creator', will simply just be something we now know about the physical world.
We can't have <em>scientific </em>evidence of something which we cannot prove <em>scientifically. </em>
With that said, unless there is context or a piece of information missing, the question is unanswerable.
Hopefully, this helps! =)