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    grow. c. Using one of the observations (above) write an inference that could be made. INFERENCE d. Louis Pasteur carried out a famous experiment which helped prove the spontaneous generation theory wrong. Describe the method he used for his famous experiment. (include a diagram) THE “FAMOUS EXPERIMENT” e. Explain how his experiment disproved spontaneous generation DISAPPROVED I. What is “cell theory” CELL THEORY Cell theory refers to the notion that every living thing is made up of cells, furthermore, it is the belief that cells are the basic unit of structure of all organisms. The Cell Theory is one of the basic principles of biology. German scientists, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, and Rudolph Virchow, where the ones who constructed the ‘cell theory’. The Cell Theory - Cells are what make up all living organisms. They may be unicellular or multicellular. - The cell is the basic unit of life. - Cells arise from pre-existing cells. (Spontaneous generation, was not how they were produced.) The modern version of ‘Cell theory’ - Energy flow occurs within cells. - Cell to cell, the Genetic information (DNA) is passed - All cells have the same basic chemical composition II. To see cells, a certain device was needed THE MICROSCOPE The microscope is the device that allowed/allows us to see cells. III. Diagram of a microscope A MICROSCOPE IV. Two diagrams of…

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    intervention, Jewish settlers were given 55% of Palestine despite their owning less than 7% of it. An extremist minority of Judaism, known as Zionists, believed their religious rights to Palestine were listed in their holy books. and suddenly, it became a good enough excuse to wage a war on Palestinians. Despite the original rights to Palestinians, the debate against anti-Semitism versus anti-Zionism was heated, and until now remains a large barrier between Palestine and those who defy the right…

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    Walter Bendix Schonflies Benjamin was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Germany. He was a German philosopher who is associated with the Frankfurt School and his areas of interests were literary theory, language, aesthetics, and technology. Benjamin was influences by and is associated with the work of Karl Marx, Theodor Adorno, and Bertolt Brecht. Moreover, one of Benjamin’s most influential writing is titled, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936). The primary argument…

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    The culture industry argument, established by Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, is a critique of mass media, which refers to the industrialization of culture, where the masses are not the only source of mass culture; capitalism serves the masses, and treats them like commodities for their own benefit (McAnany & Wilkinson, 1996). Adorno and Horkheimer chose to call it culture industry, rather than mass media, because they believed that in mass media, masses had some influence upon the creation…

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    Cinema Is The Ultimate Pervert Art Analysis

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    but enjoyed by everyone. Everyone has been introduced to a form of cinema, even though they may not have seen it in that manner. From people in remote villages across the globe partaking in dramas that portray their cultures, to staged sets. From pre-world war II societies to the post war societies. From televisions of the early 20th century, to smart phones of the 21st. Hence, it is promiscuous. It has been shared in the same way an mp3 is sent from person to person today. Shared in the same…

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    Question 1: In The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as mass deception, Adorno and Horkheimer are observing the culture industry. The culture industry is the entire system of production and circulation that establishes mass, mainstream, and popular culture. In this essay, the authors illustrate more precisely the relationship between culture industry and reality by explaining that “[r]eal life is becoming indistinguishable from the movies. The sound film, […], leaves no room for imagination or…

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    forensic science. It is an absolutely amazing field if you like crime investigation and loads of lab work. You get to help people match up the DNA collected from scenes along with other items to catch the bad guy. Who would not love to help people? Then here come cell biology, which is the study of the cell structure and function, and it rotates around the concept that the cell is the essential unit of life. This enables us to have a very detailed understanding of the tissues and organisms…

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    Cellular Theory Essay

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    It was published in September 1665 and is famous for its stunning illustrations, which were drawn by the man himself. One of his most notable observations was done on a flea, which he placed under the microscope and could observe the tiny hairs on its body. Cellular theory Cellular theory is one of the most basic principles in the field of biology. It has three main components; that every living organism is comprised of cells; these cells are the basic units and structure of life; and that the…

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    only improved the design of the microscope through his more skillfully constructed lens, but he also contributed to the study of microbiology. His discoveries helped other scientists explain the basis of life and learn more about single celled organisms. Schleidon believed that the best way to understand life was to understand how it developed. So he set out to understand how life developed. He did this by studying hundred of plant cells. After doing so, he came to the conclusion that all…

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL The cell is defined as the smallest unit of life. It is originated from a Latin word cella meaning ‘small room’ a word used by Hooke (in the year 1665 while observing a cell with the microscope he built by himself) to describe the cells. The cell is considered as a living thing because it has the ability to metabolize, grow and reproduce. Before the invention of microscope, it was difficult to talk about cells as they were tiny and so not visible with the naked eyes but…

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