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cells are the basic structural and functional unit of life explain​

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Answered by jesmypaul
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Explanation:

cell is called a structural and fundamental unit of life because the body of all the organisms is made up of cells. It is a functional unit of life because all the functions of the body (physiological, biochemical. genetic and other metabolic functions) are carried out by cells

The functional unit of life

The cell is our most essential body forming unit. Each organ in our body is all made of cells. Cells divide and multiply in order to form new organs and gametes too. Due to below-mentioned reasons cell is called a functional unit of life.

The cell is called the structural and functional unit of life as all living organisms are made up of cells.

Cells are also essential for performing various life processes required for sustaining life.

Furthermore, cells provide form and structure, process nutrients and convert it into useable energy.

Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform specific functions.

Example

The blood contains RBC and this cell is primarily tasked with transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide.

A specialised cell is the photoreceptor cell found in the eye. This type of cell is tasked with converting light into signals capable of influencing biological processes.

Answered by tamannachoudhary595
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Answer:

cells are basic structural unit because the structure of our body depends upon the structure of the cell and it is also called the basic functional unit of life because the all the functions needed for the survival are done by use of cell so we can conclude that cells are the basic structural and functional unit

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