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Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms from "summary" of Anatomy & Physiology by Kevin T. Patton

Cells are the most basic unit of life. They are like the bricks that make up a house - without them, the entire structure would crumble. In the same way, without cells, living organisms would not exist. These tiny structures are responsible for carrying out all the functions necessary for life. From simple single-celled organisms to complex multicellular organisms like humans, cells are the foundation on which life is built. Each cell is like a miniature factory, with specialized structures and organelles that work together to keep the cell alive. These organelles perform specific functions, such as energy production, waste removal, and protein synthesis. Without these organelles, cells would not be able to survive. It is truly amazing to think about the intricate processes that take place within each tiny cell. Cells com...
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    Anatomy & Physiology

    Kevin T. Patton

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