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Orlando Kaiser
30 December, 05:50
Why are cells so important for organisms?
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Haylie Osborne
30 December, 07:05
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Cells are the basic structur of all living organisms
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Yair Rocha
30 December, 08:15
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Cells are so important in organisms because cells are the basic structures of all living organisms. They also provide nutrient for organisms and take energy from the cells.
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