Answer:
Aristotle first wrote about the practice of animal testing in ancient
Greece during the third century BC.
Explanation:
If a scientist makes the argument that she has found DNA evidence that shows that evolution does not exist, the evidence would be the weak physical similarities among closely related organism and also among distantly related.
<span>The appropriate response is a cork. The cell was first found and named by Robert Hooke in 1665. He commented that it looked peculiarly like cells or little rooms which friars occupied, in this way determining the name. However what Hooke really observed was the dead cell dividers of plant cells (cork) as it showed up under the magnifying lens.</span>
Oxidized hydrogen does not participate in mineral formation.
Answer:
Plants have cell walls, mammals have cell membranes.