if all the living organisms are made up of the cell then why do they differ from each other?
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Living things are distinguished from nonliving things on the basis of six characteristics: response to the environment, growth and development, reproduction, homeostasis, complex chemistry, and cells. Four underlying principles form the basis of biology. They are cell theory, gene theory, homeostasis, and evolution.
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Because they are made up of different types of cells. And the function of cells also might me different.
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