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Rhett Todd
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22 April, 02:34
How do cells and atoms relate?
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Tyshawn Ashley
22 April, 02:37
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A cell is made up of molecules and molecule is made up of atoms. So, they both need molecules to be made.
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Stephen Price
22 April, 02:52
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Cells are made up of atoms, and the living body is made up of cells. They both are the main part of the things they create.
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