Cells are the smallest unit of life. Cells make tissues, tissues make organs and organs make organisms (animals and such)
A system is a group of factors that are related in some way. You can think of an individual organism as a living system.
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A cell is the basic unit of structure for living things
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing.
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Viruses are, but they are not considered the unit of life because they cannot survive on their own as they require a host.
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Difficult question. Viruses can be considered non-living because they lack a cellular structure and cannot metabolize things on their own. Porcine cicovirus is the smallest virus. Nanobes are considered the smallest known organism by most. But there are also Nanoarchaeum and Mycoplasma Gentilalium.
A cell is the basic unit of structure for living things
The cell is the smallest functional unit of life. Single-celled organisms exist, but if a cell were to be taken apart it could no longer be considered "living" because it would not be functional.
the basic structural unit of living matter is THE ATOM
no, there are smaller.
The smallest living unit is the cell, which is made up of molecules, which in turn is made up of atoms, but neither molecules nor atoms are alive.
The cell is the living thing - and according to the cell theory it is the smallest unit of life... therefore the things inside a cell are not considered living by themselves, but only all together as a cell.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in a living thing.
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.cellThe 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.
The basic unit of structure of all living things is a cell. It is the smallest unit of living things.
The cell is the basic functioning unit of living things.