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what is the smallest unit of life?
16 years ago

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tera
an atom?
16 years ago
PsyDAG
The atom is not considered to be alive. The smallest living unit would be the cell. There are many single-celled organisms.

(Sorry again, Tera.)

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.
16 years ago

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