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Using the cell theory, explain why DNA is necessary for the survival of cells in an organism
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Using the cell theory, explain why DNA is necessary for the survival of cells in an organism
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All living organisms are composed of cells. Multicellular organisms (example: humans) are composed of many cells while unicellular organisms (example: bacteria) are composed of only one cell. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all organisms.
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