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In biology, cells are the smallest unit of all living organisms. While the smallest living beings consist only of a single cell, there are still multicellular organisms and multicellular organisms such as humans.
 
In biology, cells are the smallest unit of all living organisms. While the smallest living beings consist only of a single cell, there are still multicellular organisms and multicellular organisms such as humans.
  
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Cells without [[Zellkern/en|nucleus]] are called [[Prokaryoten/en|prokaryotes]], cells with one nucleus are called [[Eukaryoten/en|eukaryotes]].
Cells without [[Zellkern/en|nucleus]] are called [[Prokaryoten/en|prokaryotes], cells with one nucleus are called [[eukaryotes]].
 
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In biology, cells are the smallest unit of all living organisms. While the smallest living beings consist only of a single cell, there are still multicellular organisms and multicellular organisms such as humans.

Cells without nucleus are called prokaryotes, cells with one nucleus are called eukaryotes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology) ([1])