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  1. May 16, 2024 · Other exceptions are coenocytic organisms like Rhizopus. Lichens :- when fungi live in symbiotic association with algae it is termed as lichens. They are living organisms and a good pollution indicator so they are applicable in cell theory. Our required option is C that is viruses. Note: Another exception of the cell theory is Coenocytic organisms.

  2. 2 days ago · Contoh Soal UAS Bahasa Indonesia Kelas 12 Semester 1. 1. Proses perkembangan zigot dimulai dari sel induk yang membelah secara meiosis yang menghasilkan 4 sel haploid, yaitu…. A. 4 sel yang sama besarnya. B. 4 sel yang sama kecilnya. C. 1 sel besar dan 3 sel kecil yang melarut/melebur dalam sel besar.

  3. May 17, 2024 · The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. One or more cells make up every organism. Cells develop from other cells through cellular division. The cell theory can also be expanded to include: During cellular division, cells carry genetic material that is passed on to daughter cells.

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  5. May 9, 2024 · cell theory. philosophy of biology. Alexander Braun (born May 10, 1805, Regensburg, Bavaria—died March 29, 1877, Berlin) was the chief botanist of the “nature philosophy” school, a doctrine attempting to explain natural phenomena in terms of the speculative theories of essences and archetypes that dominated early 19th-century German ...

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · CELL THEORY 1836- Mathias Schleiden (all plants are made up of cell) 1837- Theodor Schciann ( zoologist animals are made up of cell) ORIGIN OF LIFE 1. SPOTANEOUS GENERATION - VAN HELMOUNT Place a dirty shirt or some rags in an open pot or barrel containing a few grains of wheat or some wheat bran, and in 21 days, mice will appear .

  7. May 1, 2024 · Hint: The term ‘cell’ was coined by a European scientist who observed the dead cork cells under his microscope and later compared it with the compartments or cavities of a honeycomb. Robert Hooke was a European scientist in the Royal Society of London. He built a microscope in 1665 to examine the thin sections of cork he had cut with a ...

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