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Which is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently?

A. Cell
B. Tissue
C. Organ
D. Organism

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The cell is the basic unit that can self-replicate. Tissues/organs need multiple cells, organisms might be single or multicellular, but the cell is fundamental.

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