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6 April, 05:16

The requirement of makes in an organism cell make up different from the cell makeup of an inanimate object

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  1. 6 April, 06:03
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    The main difference between the cells of a living organism and an inanimate organism is that living cells can divide and give rise to new cells, living cells have a genetic material that can be of the DNA type or RNA. Living cells Interact with other tissue cells through cell membrane connections. Finally these living cells need energy to carry out their vital processes.
  2. 6 April, 07:53
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    The requirement of energy makes an organism's cell make up different from the cell makeup of an inanimate object.

    All living things require energy from food in order to function properly. The energy from food is used through the metabolic processes.
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