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In all organisms, cells are the most basic units of structure and function. The structure of an organism is affected by the way its cells are shaped and organized. Many of the functions that an organism needs to carry out to stay alive happen inside its cells. A cell is the smallest unit that can get and use energy, remove waste, and carry out other processes necessary for life.The micrographs below show cells from two different organisms: an onion plant, which is multicellular, and a diatom, which is unicellular. onion cells a diatom Complete the table to describe the organisms shown in the micrographs above.CharacteristicOnion plantDiatomessential processes happen in a cella cell is its basic unit of structuremade up of one cellmade up of many cells

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In all organisms, cells are the most basic units of structure and function. The structure of an organism is affected by the way its cells are shaped and organized. Many of the functions that an organism needs to carry out to stay alive happen inside its cells. A cell is the smallest unit that can get and use energy, remove waste, and carry out other processes necessary for life.The micrographs below show cells from two different organisms: an onion plant, which is multicellular, and a diatom, which is unicellular. onion cells a diatom Complete the table to describe the organisms shown in the micrographs above.CharacteristicOnion plantDiatomessential processes happen in a cella cell is its basic unit of structuremade up of one cellmade up of many cells

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Characteristic Onion plant Diatom
Essential processes happen in a cell Yes Yes
A cell is its basic unit of structure Yes Yes
Made up of one cell No Yes
Made up of many cells Yes No

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Cells are the most basic building block of life, and they are living things themselves. Evaluate what this means each cell is able to do, and the implications this has for both unicellular and multicellular organisms. Remember MRS GREN in your answer.

(A) Unicellular organisms are capable of independent  existence(B) Cell is the fundamental structural and functional unit of all unicellular organisms(C) All cells arise from pre-existing cells(D) The cytoplasm is the main arena of cellular activities in all type of cellsOption :-Statement A,C and D are wrongStatement A, B and D are not correctStatement A, B and C are not wrongStatement B, C and D are not correct

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