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Explain what is meant by the statement, “Cells are very different, yet very similar.”
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Explain what is meant by the statement, “Cells are very different, yet very similar.”
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ther'er all cells the make up something but the all do different things hope it helps
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Because each cell works a different job, in order to work together to preform the same function. I hope that helped.
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