Introduction
Cells are the basic structure of all organisms in the world. These include humans such as ourselves, plants and animals. It is also the smallest unit of life. The human body itself consists of trillions of cells. Some organisms such as bacteria consist of only one cell. These cells take in nutrients and substances from food, convert it to energy and use it to help the organism grow healthily.
In the other pages of this website it will talk about:
In the other pages of this website it will talk about:
- Illnesses that can effect the human cells
- Plant born irritation and diseases that can effect human and animal cells
- The pros and cons of technological advancements used for examining cells or curing cell diseases.
- The cell theory, how it works and the stages of it
Illnesses effecting cellsSay you have an illness such a cold, a rash, etc. These illnesses effect different cells in your body. To learn more about this topic, click the button below.
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Irritating plants effecting cellsPlants such as poison ivy or hemlock are poisonous and can cause irritation in animal and human bodies. These irritations effect the cells in the body. To learn more, click the button below.
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Benefits/development in Stem cell technologyThere have been many advancements in cell technology over the past years. To learn more about the development and benefits of this new tech, click the button below.
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Cell theoryThe cell theory states how different cells make up different organisms. It also states that cells come from pre-existing cells. To learn more about this theory, click the button below.
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