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Maria Cherry
3 September, 16:23
Can a single cell be a living thing? explain
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Kaylin Fitzpatrick
3 September, 19:20
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Yea they actually can and l iving things that are composed of one cell are known as unicellular organisms. Examples of unicellular organisms include amoebas, bacteria and certain fungi. Unicellular organisms are either prokaryotes or eukaryotes.
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