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Posted by Satwik Banerjee 5 years, 7 months ago
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Cells are the structural and functional units of life. A cell is capable of independent existence and can carry out all the vital functions for living. A cell carries out nutrition, respiration, excretion, transportation and reproduction; the way an individual organism does. Unicellular organisms are capable of independent existence which shows a cell’s capability to exist independently. Due to this, a cell is called the fundamental and structural unit of life. All living beings are composed of the basic unit of life, i.e. cell.
Cells also need to manage a wide range of functions like growing and moving. In order to carry out all these things, cells need energy. The main energy source for most cells to function is ATP.
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