How are cells, bacteria, algae, plants, or animals the basic units of life?

They are all living?

How are cells, bacteria, algae, plants, or animals the basic units of life?

I don't think I would call plants or animals a basic unit of life. They are made up of cells; therefore, they aren't basic.

they arent considerd by sientists!

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Cells, bacteria, algae, plants, and animals are all considered basic units of life because they are all living organisms. However, it is important to note that their level of complexity differs.

Cells are the fundamental building blocks of life. They are the smallest structural and functional units capable of carrying out essential life processes such as growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli.

Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can exist as independent organisms and perform all the necessary functions of life. They are considered basic units of life because they can self-replicate and carry out metabolic processes.

Algae, similar to bacteria, are typically single-celled organisms, although some species can be multicellular. They perform photosynthesis, convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, and serve as an important part of the food chain in aquatic ecosystems.

Plants, on the other hand, are multicellular organisms composed of specialized cells organized into tissues and organs. They possess unique characteristics such as the ability to photosynthesize, reproduce sexually or asexually, and respond to environmental stimuli.

Animals, like plants, are multicellular organisms, but they have different cellular organization and exhibit a wide range of characteristics. Animals are capable of complex behaviors, specialized movement, and most possess nervous systems for communication and coordination.

While plants and animals are more complex than cells, bacteria, and algae, they are still considered as basic units of life because they are composed of cells and exhibit vital life functions. Scientists study all these organisms to understand the fundamental principles of life.

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After 14 years I might have the answer, plants, animals, and bacteria are a basic unit of life since they reproduce. And yes they're all living.

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