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In biology, cells are the smallest unit of all living organisms. While the smallest living beings consist 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 of a single cell, there are still multicellular organisms and multicellular organisms such as humans. | ||
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+ | Cells without [[nucleus]] are called [[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 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.
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