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Biology, 08.03.2021 05:30 622ghernandezc

A major tenet of the cell theory is that all bodily structure and function are based on cells. The structural properties of bone, cartilage, and tendons, however, are due more to their extracellular material than to their cells. Is this an exception to the cell theory? Why or why not?

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