What is the basic unit of the structure and function of living things?

What is the basic unit of the structure and function of living things?

  • Correct Answer: cell
  • nucleus
  • atom
  • molecule

Explanation: All forms of life are built of at least one cell. A cell is the basic unit of the structure and function of living things. Living things may appear very different from one another on the outside, but their cells are very similar. Compare the human cells on the left in Figure below and onion cells on the right in Figure below . How are they similar? If you click on the animation titled Inside a Cell at the link below, you can look inside a cell and see its internal structures. http://bio-alive. com/animations/cell-biology. htm.

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