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Tissues in the lungs

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... • Animals are many-celled organisms that are made of different kinds of cells. • Most animal cells have a nucleus and organelles. The nucleus and many organelles are surrounded by a membrane. This type of cell is called a eukaryotic (yew ker ee AH tihk) cell. ...
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