Biological Cells

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Cells are the basic units of all living things. In both unicellular (single-celled) and multicellular organisms, cells contain specialized sub-units called organelles that perform a variety of essential functions, including producing energy from nutrients, storing genetic material, and eliminating waste. Cells also provide structure, such as assembling into tissues that make up organs in complex organisms.

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