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Skye Prince
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14 June, 00:43
What are cells in biology
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14 June, 00:50
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Cells are the smallest structure and functional unit that can be found in any living organism
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Beckham Estrada
14 June, 00:53
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Every living thing (including you unless you're a robot) is made up of them. Thousands or even millions are in humans
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