1. How did scientists discover that all living things are made of cells?
2. How did Pasteur’s experiment with the flasks help disprove the idea that living things could just appear or come from nonliving things like water and air?
3. Why are nutrients needed for living things? Describe the difference between living and nonliving things.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00
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