Nia81
Nia81
24-03-2015
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how are cells like building blocks or bricks
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alexissreyes
alexissreyes
24-03-2015
Cells are similar to bricks because they are the simplest form of a bigger thing (building) and both cells and bricks are stacked upon each other and function to one primary job such as keeping the body together or supporting a building
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