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Cells are the smallest unit of life and the building blocks for all organisms. Each component of a cell has its own function. Animal and plant cells differ and they have similarities. Nucleus, cell ...
According to conventional wisdom, the compound microscope was invented at the beginning of the seventeenth century and made possible the immediate discovery of cells. This is nonsense. The textbook ...
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Black holes are often found because they make a lot of noise. As gas and dust fall into them, they can release enormous amounts of energy, lighting up the centers of galaxies and becoming some of the ...