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Match each cell structure with its corresponding description or function.
-vesicles or sacs in the cell that can destroy large molecules or even the cell itself
Non-literate Cultures
Societies or communities that do not employ a system of writing or rely predominantly on oral transmission for communication and the preservation of knowledge.
Premises
Statements or propositions from which conclusions are drawn or arguments are based.
Premises
Statements or propositions that serve as the foundation for a conclusion in logic or reasoning.
Reasoning
Cognitive process(es) used in transforming given information, called premises, into conclusions. Reasoning is often seen as a special kind of thinking.
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