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A full living system of organs that work together to keep an organism alive is capable of coordinating its specific functions and conducting all of life's basic processes.
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- One of the fundamental elements of biology is the cell. It is the smallest structural and functional unit that all living creatures have.
- As a result, it is referred to as the building blocks of life, as it is capable of existing on its own. Nerve cells and red blood cells are two examples.
- The cell is the simplest and smallest unit of living matter capable of performing all of life's tasks.
- All cells are derived from pre-existing cells and are not generated spontaneously.
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