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Do bushes have cells?
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Do bushes have cells?
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Bushes are plants. Plants, like all other living things, have cells. Things that do not contain cells include nonliving environmental factors such as sunlight, rocks, air, and sand.
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Yes, bushes do have cells! All living things have cells. :)
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