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Can life exist without cells

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OF COURSE CELLS EXIST!!! xD what do you think we are made of? Everything has cells. What is a cell? What does it look like? What is it built of? How does it work? those are important questions. But please, try searching on http://www.answers.com for cells and Im sure they will give you everything you know.

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The simple answer is, no, life cannot exist without cells. The reason is that cells are a basic building block of all living organisms, as we understand life on earth. The SIMPLEST forms of life are single-cell organisms, but all living creatures on earth are formed from a MINIMUM of one cell.

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No all living things need 1 or more cells.

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No. All u can see is artefects generated by microscopes. The real question should be: Why do we see artefact under the microcscope.

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