Chemistry, asked by inabjan, 4 months ago

if all the living organisms are made up of the cell then why do they differ from each other?​

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Answered by keshav9686
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Answered by R8354
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cuz they are not made up of similar cell ex, tree and plant are mde up of plant cell whereas animals and humans are of animal cell even som e organisms are unicellular and some are multicellular and the variation in species also makes them different from each other.

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