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6 July, 09:35

Which of the following structures is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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    DNA

    Mitochondria

    Vacuole

    Cytoplasm

    Cell membrane

    Etc.

    Cells are the fundamental unit of life, grouped through a series of organization. As basic histology explains the primal hierarchy between each organized organism has basic unit called cells. Cells when grouped form tissues, when group of tissues are formed together they make organs, some organisms skip from organs to organs systems to form an existing organism as a whole. Describing how is the cells group is the process of multiplication of cell or the so-called cell division, mitosis. This mechanism of each cell produces another cell that binds together and produces again, repeatedly, to be a larger system called now the tissue as explained earlier. How? Through cell division called, mitosis. Excerpt meiosis - cell division specifically in the sex cells.
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