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The fundamental organisational unit of life is the cell.
Cells are enclosed by a nlasma​

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Answered by aashnararul
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The fundamental organisational unit of life is the cell. Cells are enclosed by a plasma membrane composed of lipids and proteins. The cell membrane is an active part of the cell. ... The nucleus in eukaryotes is separated from the cytoplasm by double-layered membrane and it directs the life processes of the cell.

Answered by MrDefaulter
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Plasma.

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