Which is a component of cell theory?
a. cells come from bacteria.
b. cells come f...
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Biology, 02.01.2020 01:31 naomihiggins4033
Which is a component of cell theory?
a. cells come from bacteria.
b. cells come from cells.
c. cells come from nonliving matter.
d. cells come from non-cells.
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