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Pr Oje

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Submitted by: Princess Quatara P.
Rama Grade/Section: 7-Sampalok
Submitted to: Ms. Angelica Mae
Bracero
1. In biology, a cell is the structural,
functional, and biological unit of all
organisms. It is an autonomous self-
replicating unit that may exist as a
functional independent unit of life (as
in the case of a unicellular organism), or
as a sub- unit in a multicellular
organism (such as in plants and animals)
that performs a particular function in
tissues and organs. Etymology: The term
”cell” came from Latin ”cella”, ”cellula”,
meaning “a small room”.
2. Human Cell

3. The biological levels of organization of


living things arranged from the simplest to
most complex are: atoms, molecules,
organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ
systems, organisms, population, community,
ecosystem, landscape, and biosphere.

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