what is cell??????????
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Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. ... Cells have many parts, each with a different function.
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- Cells provide the necessary structural support for an organism.The genetic information necessary for reproduction is present within the nucleus.Structurally, the cell has cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm.Mitochondria is the organelle responsible for fulfilling the cell's energy requirements.
- Cells provide the necessary structural support for an organism.The genetic information necessary for reproduction is present within the nucleus.Structurally, the cell has cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm.Mitochondria is the organelle responsible for fulfilling the cell's energy requirements.Lysosomes digest metabolic wastes and foreign particles in the cell.
- Cells provide the necessary structural support for an organism.The genetic information necessary for reproduction is present within the nucleus.Structurally, the cell has cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm.Mitochondria is the organelle responsible for fulfilling the cell's energy requirements.Lysosomes digest metabolic wastes and foreign particles in the cell.Endoplasmic reticulum synthesises selective molecules and processes them, eventually directing them to their appropriate locations
- Cells provide the necessary structural support for an organism.The genetic information necessary for reproduction is present within the nucleus.Structurally, the cell has cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm.Mitochondria is the organelle responsible for fulfilling the cell's energy requirements.Lysosomes digest metabolic wastes and foreign particles in the cell.Endoplasmic reticulum synthesises selective molecules and processes them, eventually directing them to their appropriate locations
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