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what is the fundamental unit of organism?​

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Answered by MrPapaKaHelicopter
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Cells as the Basic Unit of Life. A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing and is the basic building block of all organisms.

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Cells are the primary biological unit of living organisms, with the ability to faithfully pasś along to daughter cells the parental genetic information. Eukaryotic cells are larger than simple prokaryotic cells, and are more complex, containing membrane-boùnd subcellular structures called organelles.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Cell is the fundamental unit of organism.

Explanation:

  • The formal definition of cell is that, it is the structural and functional unit of life.
  • It is because, the structure as well the function of all the living organism is based on the cell present in it.
  • For example, the cell that are present in the bone gives it shape and rigidity.
  • Likewise, the cell present in the esophagus of the digestive system helps in peristaltic movement which helps in movement of food from mouth to stomach.
  • Thus, it is inferred that, cell is the fundamental unit of organism.
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