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people once believed organisms could grow from food or dirt.How might the scientific study of cells have affected this view?
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people once believed organisms could grow from food or dirt.How might the scientific study of cells have affected this view?
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For example: You cant just plant a meatball and it grows because a meatball is not a plant. So it can't grow by it self it needs care and it needs to be some sort of plant so you cant grow human organisms. (: hope this helps
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With the law that all cells come from other cells, it means that no living thing can appear out of nowhere. It also means that no nonliving thing could become living
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