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true or false: in organisms cellular structures are aesthetic and often do not change after their constructed

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False. In organisms, cellular structures are not purely aesthetic; they serve specific functional roles vital for the life of the organism. Additionally, many cellular structures can change over time in response to various factors such as developmental processes, environmental conditions, and cellular signaling. Cellular plasticity allows cells to adapt and respond to their surroundings, meaning that these structures can indeed change after their initial construction.
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