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What are some facts about cell?

What are some facts about cell?<br/>

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Asked by Mossd, Last updated: Jan 02, 2025

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A. Samuel

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A. Samuel, Content Manager, Masters in Marketing and accounting, Florida

Answered Feb 04, 2021

There are a lot of people who are familiar with cells but they do not know exactly what cells are for. Cells are known as the building blocks of the body. Without cells, it will not be possible to form tissues, organs, and so much more. Cells will also make sure that the body will have enough structure. It will also get the nutrients that will be received from the food that people eat.

Without cells, it will not be possible for different organs to form. The heart and the brain are going to be very important because, without these organs, it will not be possible for people and other living things to live. All of the living things that you can find in this world right now are made up of cells.

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C. Marcus

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C. Marcus, Content Developer, Washington

Answered Jan 09, 2019

Cells are the basic units of the body. There are millions of them in each person’s body. They are also found in animals and plants. Each cell is made up of certain parts and these parts contribute to the cell’s overall function by doing one task.

Cells are so tiny that they can’t be seen by the naked eye. A microscope must be used to see them. Cells are the structures that contain all of the materials necessary for life. The cells are found in all living organisms, but there are two different kinds.

These are the prokaryotic and the eukaryotic cells. Cells are sometimes specialized for particular functions. Even though units of the body are small, they are the things that keep us going and make us a living thing.

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johnzito

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Answered Mar 06, 2017

The answer is number 4, all of the above
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John Adney

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All of the above
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John Smith

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Answered Nov 03, 2016

All of the above
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