Which statement most completely describes the role of the cell in a single-celled organism?
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Which statement most completely describes the role of the cell in a single-celled organism?
it provides the chemical functioning and genetic material that enables life, growth, and reproduction.
it provides the organism with nutrition and a means of locomotion.
it provides a boundary between the organism and its environment.
it provides the support structure that the organism lacks because it has no true skeleton.
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