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  • 03-09-2020
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Why is it so important for us to have cells, what would occur if there were no cells ?

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Lilygracefadden Lilygracefadden
  • 03-09-2020
Cells are part of of all living things.If we didn’t have cells we wouldn’t be able to define whether something is alive or not. Cells make tissue in the body too and tissue makes organs like your brain, heart, liver, spleen & stomach so therefore without them we wouldn’t exist.
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