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Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the stude...Asked by a random youtuber (litterly)
Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the student correct?(1 point)
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The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because two different amoebas are not contributing together to make a new offspring.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because two different amoebas are not contributing together to make a new offspring.
The student is correct; amoebas are probably alive because they have reproductive capabilities and create offspring through reproduction.
The student is correct; amoebas are probably alive because they have reproductive capabilities and create offspring through reproduction.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because they are only made of one cell.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because they are only made of one cell.
The student is correct; amoebas are alive because they become multicellular.
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The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because two different amoebas are not contributing together to make a new offspring.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because two different amoebas are not contributing together to make a new offspring.
The student is correct; amoebas are probably alive because they have reproductive capabilities and create offspring through reproduction.
The student is correct; amoebas are probably alive because they have reproductive capabilities and create offspring through reproduction.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because they are only made of one cell.
The student is not correct; amoebas are not alive because they are only made of one cell.
The student is correct; amoebas are alive because they become multicellular.
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Of these things in an environment, which one is a living thing?(1 point)
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soil (clay)
soil (clay)
water (river)
water (river)
air (wind)
air (wind)
fungus (mushroom)
Responses
soil (clay)
soil (clay)
water (river)
water (river)
air (wind)
air (wind)
fungus (mushroom)
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What made the discovery of cells possible?(1 point)
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the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the use of magnifying glasses
the use of magnifying glasses
the study of viruses and bacteria
the study of viruses and bacteria
the invention of the microscope
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the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the use of magnifying glasses
the use of magnifying glasses
the study of viruses and bacteria
the study of viruses and bacteria
the invention of the microscope
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ok ty
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The correct answer is: The student is correct; amoebas are probably alive because they have reproductive capabilities and create offspring through reproduction.
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The living thing in the environment is fungus (mushroom).
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The invention of the microscope made the discovery of cells possible.
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