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what are the difference between cell and cells

(one is biology and another is physics)​

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Answered by honeypatel23
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Explanation:

in Biology cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism which is characteristically microscopic.

in physics a cell is a single unit device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

hope it's helpful to you, buddy.

Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Cells & Batteries: Cells. A cell is a single electrical energy source which uses chemical reactions to produce a current*. The symbol for a cell is: Electricity Menu

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Cell biology is the study of cell structure and function, and it revolves around the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life. Focusing on the cell permits a detailed understanding of the tissues and organisms that cells compose

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