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7 January 2026

  • curprev 05:4305:43, 7 January 2026 LeiaHeighway talk contribs 3,555 bytes +3,555 Created page with "<br><br><br>At first, the tiny world of cells and atoms may seem confusing because we cannot see it with our eyes alone. But once we break it down into simple, relatable ideas, even middle school students can grasp these amazing concepts. Let’s start with the basics: the foundation of life is built from tiny structures called cells. Every living thing—whether it’s a tree, a dog, or even you—is made up of multiple cellular units. Think of cells like LEGO bricks. J..."