Which of the following is not part of the cell theory? (1 point)

Cells are the building blocks of life.
All living things are made up of cells.
All cells are created from other cells through cell division.
The nucleus is the control center of the cell.

3.
Dust mites are microscopic bugs that are too small to see with a dissecting microscope. To see the details of a dust mite’s skin, which of the following microscopes would you use?

dissecting microscope

compound microscope
transmission electron microscope
scanning electron microscope

1. is D

3 is D. Scanning Electron Microscope

To see the details of a dust mite's skin, you would use an electron microscope.

To determine which of the following is not part of the cell theory, we can review the given statements:

1. Cells are the building blocks of life.
2. All living things are made up of cells.
3. All cells are created from other cells through cell division.
4. The nucleus is the control center of the cell.

The question asks for the statement that is not part of the cell theory. The correct answer is statement 4, "The nucleus is the control center of the cell," as it is not a universally accepted component of the cell theory.

To answer the second question about the microscope suitable for observing the details of a dust mite's skin, we need to consider the options. Since dust mites are too small to see with a dissecting microscope, we can rule out this option.

The most appropriate microscope to use to observe the details of a dust mite's skin would be a compound microscope. Compound microscopes use a combination of lenses to provide higher magnification and resolution compared to dissecting microscopes. This allows for better visualization of microscopic structures, including the skin of dust mites.