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Ellen Vega
17 August, 19:30
Which is the basic unit of life?
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Danna Harper
17 August, 21:33
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A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. A living thing, whether made of one cell (like bacteria) or many cells (like a human), is called an organism. Thus, cells are the basic building blocks of all organisms.
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