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what are the forms in which cell exist

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Answered by ish01234277
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Single/free-living – Amoeba/Chlamydomonas/Paramecium/Euglena;

Colony/colonial - Eudorina/Pandorina/Volvox/sponges;

Filamentous/filament – Spirogyra/Chladophora/Ulothrix/Zygnema/Oedogonium;

Part of a living organism – cheek cell/onion cell/epidermal cell/parenchyma cell.

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Answered by sarithareddymunnangi
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Cells are the fundamental or basic unit of life both in plants and in animal. Cell can exist as a living unit as opposed to being part of a larger or multicellular organism. Thus cell can exist in various forms. ... Group of cells that form tissue are part of a living multicellular organism and cannot survive on their own.

Single/free-living – Amoeba/Chlamydomonas/Paramecium/Euglena;

Colony/colonial - Eudorina/Pandorina/Volvox/sponges;

Filamentous/filament – Spirogyra/Chladophora/Ulothrix/Zygnema/Oedogonium;

Part of a living organism – cheek cell/onion cell/epidermal cell/parenchyma cell.

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