Cell (biology)


 

The cell is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms, sometimes called the "building blocks of life." Some organisms, such as bacteria, are unicellular, consisting of a single cell. Other organisms, such as humans, are multicellular, (humans have an estimated 100,000 billion = 1014 cells).

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Living - Organism - Human - Multicellular

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The cell theory, first developed in the 19th century, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells; all cells come from preexisting cells; all vital functions of an organism occur within cells and that cells contain the hereditary information necessary for regulating cell functions and for transmitting information to the next generation of cells.

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Cell theory - 19th century - Organism - Hereditary information

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The word cell comes from the Latin cella, a small room. The name was chosen by Robert Hooke when he compared the cork cells he saw to small rooms monks lived in.

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Cell - Latin - Robert Hooke - Cork

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Introduction
Overview
Subcellular components
Anatomy of cells
Cell functions
Origins of cells
History
See also
References

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