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The parts of a cell are so dependent on each other that if just one part does not work right, the entire cell may not function properly. this is an example of .
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the parts of a cell are so dependent on each other that if just one part does not work right, the entire cell may not function properly. this is an example of .
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the parts of a cell are so dependent on each other that if just one part does not work right, the entire cell may not function properly this is an example of irreducible complexity
The answer is Irreducible Complexity
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