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Living things (with the possible exception of viruses, which may or may not really be living things) are made of cells. The development and functioning of those cells is fundamental to everything in Biology. It is also important to see how large aggregates of cells behave, in multi-cellular organisms such as human beings, but nothing is fully understood on a multi-cellular level unless one first understands the cell.

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