Students made a claim that living things are made of cells, and non-living things are not. Which or these would be the best method to test their claim?
A. Compare the organelles contained in cells.
B. Observe living things using a hand lens.
C. Use a microscope to look for cells in a variety or things.
D. Observe a whether a variety of specimens move on their own.
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