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Use the cell theory to explain why a stuffed animal dog is not alive
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The cell theory consists of the rule that all living things must contain cells. The stuffed animal (since it is nonliving) has no cells. More evidence to prove this is that the stuffed animal comes from a manufacturer not other cells.
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