Cell structure with diagram
The cell, the basic unit of life, is a complex microscopic structure. Enclosed by a membrane, cells house genetic material and organelles, orchestrating vital functions. In eukaryotes, like humans, cells boast a nucleus, while prokaryotes lack one. Cellular processes, such as mitosis and meiosis, drive growth and reproduction. Cells communicate through chemical signals, ensuring coordination. Specialized cells form tissues, contributing to organs and systems. Cellular diversity enables distinct functions, from nerve impulses to muscle contraction. Studying cells unveils insights into diseases and evolutionary relationships. Microscopes unlock this hidden realm, unraveling the intricacies of life's fundamental building blocks.
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- 24 december 2023
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Onderwerpen
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definition
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structure
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diagram
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functions
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cellular bodies
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golginappratus
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cell membrane