explain that cells are the basic and functional structural units of living organisms
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A cell is the smallest unit of life and is capable of all living functions. Cells are the building blocks of life. This is the reason why cells are referred to as 'the basic structural and functional unit of life'. All cells vary in their shapes, sizes, and activities they perform
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Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
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- Cells form the structure of the organism.
- They're the base of the organisation.
- Cells combine to form tissues, which further combine to form organs, organs combine to form organic systems, which further combine to form the organism.
- So, the cell is the basic structural unit for all unicellular and multi-cellular organisms.
- Some of the basic life processes or functions take place in every cell to keep the organisms alive such as digestion, respiration, excretion, etc., whether it is a single-celled organism or multi-cellular organism.
- So, the cells are also called the functional unit of life owing to these processes.
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