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Cells within the body work independently of one another and rarely have direct effects on other cells. cells within the body work independently of one another and rarely have direct effects on other cells.
a. True
b. False
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Hi,
The answer is False cells do not work independently. Each cell haves a specific job to do and together they form tissues, organs and on the end organism.
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