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That which are the following four organisms are not an exception to cell theory.
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Now cell theory is according to cell theory, the basic unit of life in any living organism is cell.
00:19
And the organelles which are present in the eukaryotic cells while the organelles, there are some organelles present in eukaryotic cells while prokaryotic cells do not contain them.
00:30
So according to the cell theory.
00:32
Every living organism have a cell which has its own machinery that is it can perform all the vital activities required for life right so this cell theory it can be applied to any every organism for example if they apply to bacteria we know that the bacteria have their own machinery they can be replicated by their own and have their own genetic material and they are considered as living right similarly if we apply fly this theory to fungi, we know that the fungi has the ability to replicate and divide by their own machinery.
01:09
They do not take the machinery of the, or they can also live outside the body of the whole, so they are living and are applicable to cell theory.
01:19
Similarly, lichens, they are the, lichens are those organisms.
01:26
Basically, it's a symbiotic relationship or association between fungi and algae.
01:30
And they are also living organisms and a good pollution indicator...