This Cell Theory Notebook Journal Pages has spaces for taking down notes from the book Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology by the Apologia Educational Ministries.
The topic on Cell Theory is included in Lesson 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology. We had a great discussion about the topic and Gab had questions that were left unanswered. I included these questions below if you also want to explore related topics.
Just print the notebook pages you plan to use. You don’t need to use every journal pages in the file.
Gab’s Questions
I encourage Gab to ask questions and it can be tough sometimes. But I like these questions since it shows interest and critical thinking. Sometimes, I have the answer and many times I don’t. Below are some of these questions.
1. What does RNA stand for?
I was surprised that this was not included in the book. RNA stands for Ribonucleic Acid while DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Learn more about the differences between a DNA and RNA.
2. Do bacteria and viruses have cells?
Bacteria have a cell structure while viruses doesn’t have a cell structure or acellular. Diffen.com have a more detailed list of the difference between bacteria and viruses.
3. Why is cell theory still a theory?
Another good question. I am not sure myself. But based on what I read, cell theory is widely accepted and observed. However, it keeps on getting revised and updated with new discoveries. Thus, it remains as a theory. But it doesn’t mean that theories are inferior to laws. Both are important forms for scientific knowledge.