What structure do all living organisms have?

All living organisms differ in their structure. Organisms can be divided into those that have a cellular structure and those that do not have a cellular structure (viruses). Those with a cellular structure can be both unicellular and multicellular. Also, all living organisms can be divided into prokaryotes (without membrane organelles) and eukaryotes (cells have membrane structures). The structure of the organism also directly depends on the habitat, where the evolution of a certain species took place.



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