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Cell Theory

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having or consisting of multiple cells is the definition of multicellular
having or consisting of a single cell is the definition of unicellular
the scientific theory that all ________ things are made of cells living
the scientific theory that the ______ is the basic unit of life cell
what theory states that all cells come from other cells cell theory
a nonliving particle that makes copies of itself inside living cells; can cause disease in some cases virus
You should be able to see organisms that are what kind, unicellular or multicellular? can see things that are multicellular
Cell theory, all living things are made of... one or more cells
Cell theory, the structure and function of living things is determined by its one cell or its cells... working together
Cell theory, all cells come from .... existing cells
Is bacteria unicellular or multicellular? bacteria is unicellular
Is a human unicellular or multicellular? human is multicellular
A mushroom is an example of what type or organism, unicellular or multicellular? mushroom is multicellular
How many cells is a virus made of? (number word) zero
You will almost always need a microscope to look at what kind of organisms, unicellular or multicellular? must use a microscope for unicellular
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