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What is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life?

The cell is the fundamental unit of life, as stated by cell theory, and it is where all essential functions of living organisms occur.

Cells are the fundamental structural and functional elements in living beings. They are the fundamental building blocks of life, performing a variety of critical functions necessary for organism existence. Cells are extremely diverse in structure and function.

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