1. All moving things are made out of cells, and all things that move are living.
2. All cells are organisms.
3. All life is made out of one or more cells. The cell is the smallest unit that exhibits all the characteristics of life.
4. Cells are not the basic unit of life because some living things do not have cells.
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All living organisms are made up of one or more cells, which are considered the fundamental units of life. Even unicellular organisms are complex! Inside each cell, atoms make up molecules, which make up cell organelles and structures. In multicellular organisms, similar cells form tissues.
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Cell are considered the basic unit of life because all life forms are composed of them. Some forms of life are made of one cell; others contain trillions. The simplest forms of life on earth are bacteria. They are made of a single cell, and they are believed to be the first form of life to arise on earth that still exists today.
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