Over the course of several centuries, scientists developed the components

  1. Over the course of several centuries, scientists developed the components of cell theory. Four of the contributions are shown on
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  2. The reason that many of the innovations of the twenty-first century is coming to pass is the result of(1 point)Responses better
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  3. During which centuries did the development of liturgical dramas and early theatrical performances occur?a. 15th-17th centuries
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  4. During which centuries did the development of liturgical dramas and early theatrical performances occur?a 5th-7th centuries b
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  5. The cell theory wasA: developed by Robert Hooke B: developed before microscopes were invented C: developed only after electron
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  6. what is the central idea of this passage?For over three centuries a steady stream of men, women and children followed the beacon
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  7. the cell theory wasdeveloped by Robert hooke*** developed before microscopes were invented developed only after electron
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  8. Which option suggests the wide-ranging influence of the refugee Nazi scientists on US technology?These scientists designed
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  9. When did the heyday of Medieval theatre occur, with the rise of mystery plays and cycles?a 16th-18th centuries b 10th-12th
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  10. When did the heyday of Medieval theatre occur, with the rise of mystery plays and cycles?a. 14th-15th centuries b. 16th-18th
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