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29 June, 05:26

How can a scientist know if what he/she is looking at, under the microscope, is in fact a cell? What can mislead us to think we are looking at a cell but in fact we are looking at non-living structures of about the same size?

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  1. 29 June, 07:38
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    A cell has a nucleus
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