Bryan Lopez pd.3.  All living beings are made of of cells. A living being is either made of a cell or is made up of cells.  Cells are the basic unit.

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Bryan Lopez pd.3

 All living beings are made of of cells. A living being is either made of a cell or is made up of cells.  Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living beings. The whole cell is livingIn other words it is the smallest living unit

 All cells are arise from other cells. New cells come from other existing cells. This holds good for all cells, but not for the first cell that arose by chemosynthesis.

 A theory is a statement to be proven and is made from observations (One of the silliest arguments in pseudoscience like so-called creationism is that something scientists call a theory, like the evolution of species over time, is speculative; that would mean that scientists can't prove gravity exists because it too is called a theory.)

 A hypothesis is a educated guess to a question. You must generally start with a hypothesis to be able to design an experiment, or a public opinion survey, or any other tool you will use to try to find answers. They often use the term "working hypothesis" to emphasize that it is subject to change based on what our research reveals.

 A law in science is a statement based on observations that have proven a fact. Laws do end up being revised or abandoned from time to time; a key value of sound science is that it recognizes no dogma but is always ready to correct itself when the evidence supports a change.

 A theorem has little or nothing to do with the three other terms. It is a mathematical term for a statement proved by logical steps, starting ultimately from one or more axioms For example, the axiom "Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another" is one of the building blocks that allow you to prove that "the sum of the angles of a triangle is 180°.

 The cells haven't been affected by this they just continue to do what there suppose to.