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All cells are not the same because...?
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All cells are not the same because...?
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Each have a different task and exist for different reasons. For example, blood cells don't have the same job as a sickle cell or white blood cell. If they were all the same, complex biology would be pointless! :)
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All cells are not the same because each cells conduct different functions. Each cells have a specific task.
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