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1. A cell is the building blocks of living life.
2.A piece of cork.
3. The Origins Of The Word 'Cell' In the 1660s, Robert Hooke looked through a primitive microscope at a thinly cut piece of cork. He saw a series of walled boxes that reminded him of the tiny rooms, or cellula, occupied by monks. Medical historian Dr. Howard Markel discusses Hooke's coining of the word "cell."
4.Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleous, Vacuoles, mitochandria, ER, lysosomes, ribosomes, golgi body.
5. Cell wall, cell membrane, nucleous, nucleolus, chloroplasts, central vacule, golgi body, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes ER (smooth and rough)
6. Cell membrane, nucleous, nucleolus, ER, golgi body, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, ER, cytoplasm.
7. Cell wall (plant), chloroplast (plant), big vacule (plant)
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