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Why aren't all cells the same
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Why aren't all cells the same
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Every organism requires different cells to function. For example a plant cell differs from an animal cell because the plant goes through photosynthesis and requires a different cell than the animal cell
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if all cells the same then you won't be able to touch... if everything is eye, where is listening, or touch...
like if you don't have hand, and all are foot... ugh.. my grammar's bad
I hope you understand
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