There are 3 parts of cell theory: all living things are made up of cells, all cells come from pre existing cells, and the cell is the basic unit of life. S<em>ince Schleiden and Schwann’s experiments proved that certain tissues were made up of cells (and those tissues are from living organisms), it most closely relates to the part that all living things are made up of cells. Hope this helps! (Also I apologize for the text going italic I’m not sure why it happened)</em>
Answer: 2. endospores
An endospore is a structure that remains in the dormant state in some bacteria. The term endospore refers to the seed like form, but actually it is not a true spore. Endospore allows bacteria to restrain it's biological activities like obtaining food and reproduction under harsh environmental conditions like freezing and drying. Under favorable conditions these endospores reactivates. The endospore consist of bacterial DNA and ribosome.
Answer:
Anterior end
Explanation:
You have a pretty good shot at guessing this, because the earthworm has very little going on at the posterior end except the anus. And you probably saw this in lab, too.
I've attached a picture of the earthworm anatomy. Worms can't smell in the strictest sense, but they can use their receptors as kind of a combo smell-taste thing, and those are located in the anterior end.