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What is the smallest part of a living thing?
Asked by yohesh,
13 Feb 06:06 pm
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Smallest unit of living thing is the cell. It is the basic unit of a living thin. Anything lower than that is not alive.
A cell.
cell
The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell. The components which make up cells cannot be considered living.
A cell is the smallest unit of life that still carries out the basic processes.
Answered by sundaram, 18 Feb 06:55 pm
A cell.
cell
The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell. The components which make up cells cannot be considered living.
A cell is the smallest unit of life that still carries out the basic processes.
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Smallest unit of living thing is the cell. It is the basic unit of a living thin. Anything lower than that is not alive.
A cell.
cell
The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell. The components which make up cells cannot be considered living.
A cell is the smallest unit of life that still carries out the basic processes.
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 14 Feb 01:43 am
A cell.
cell
The smallest cell in the human body is the sperm cell. The components which make up cells cannot be considered living.
A cell is the smallest unit of life that still carries out the basic processes.
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A cell is the smallest.Nothing is smaller in a living thing,than the cell.
Answered by anil garg, 14 Feb 01:41 am
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