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PLANT LIFE
Every living thing is made of cells. A single cell is all there is to a simple organism, such as a bacterium or certain algae, while higher plants and animals may be made of trillions of cells. An oak, for example, has root cells that absorb water and minerals from the soil; leaf cells that produce sugar from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water; rigid cells in its trunk that support the giant tree; and dozens of other types of cells, each with a specific function.
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