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CELLS AS UNITS OF LIFE

Cell Theory: All living things are assemblages of cells Each cell maintains its own independent existence New cells arise only from the growth and reproduction of preexisting cells

Studying Cells: Light microscopes use light rays; they are limited in magnification and resolution. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) uses electrons passing through the specimen. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) scans surface electrons across a metal coated specimen Cell function analysis – biochemical assays of many types