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Answered by mishka93
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  • Cell: Cell is called the fundamental unit of life. ... Unicellular organisms are capable of independent existence which shows a cell's capability to exist independently. Due to this, a cell is called the fundamental and structural unit of life. All living beings are composed of the basic unit of life, i.e. cel

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1. A cell is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms.

2. All the living organisms are made up of cells.

3. Cells are formed from pre-existing cells.  

Unicellular Organisms – The organisms that consist of a single cell such as Amoeba.

Multicellular Organisms – The organisms which contain various cells that perform different functions in the organism such as plants fungi and animals

How can multicellular organisms originate from a single cell?

A cell has the capability to divide itself into cells of its own type. Therefore, more cells can generate from an already existing cell.

The Shape of the Cell

The shape of the cell may vary depending upon the type of function they perform in an organism.

Cells are capable of changing their shape. For example, the white blood cells and amoeba can change shapes on their own.

Cells can have different shaped and sizes

Figure 1 - Cells can have different Shaped and Sizes

How can cells perform distinct functions in organisms?

Cells are capable of performing multiple functions in an organism. A cell contains specific components which are called Organelles. Each organelle in the cell can perform different functions such as making new cells or clearing the waste of the cell. Thus, organelles allow a cell to perform several kinds of activities in an organism.

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