why are cell called buding blocks of life?
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Cells are called the building blocks of life because they are the basic unit for all living organisms, and must be present for life to exist. Plants and animals have trillions of cells, while protists have only one cell, yet protists are still considered to be living organisms.
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- A cell is the smallest and most fundamental unit of life, responsible for all of life's functions.
- All living beings have cells that serve as structural, functional, and biological units.
- A cell is capable of self-replication. As a result, they're referred to as the "building blocks of life."
- Life's basic unit of measurement
- Our most basic bodily unit is the cell.
- Our bodies are made up of cells in every organ. To create new organs and gametes, cells divide and proliferate.
- The cell is classified as a functional unit of life for the reasons listed below.
- All living species are made up of cells, which makes the cell the structural and functional unit of life.
- Cells are also necessary to carry out a variety of life functions.
- Cells also offer shape and structure, as well as processing nutrients and converting them to usable energy.
- Specialized cells carry out distinct activities in multicellular organisms.
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