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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).

Overview

Properties of cells

Each cell is at least somewhat self-contained and self-maintaining: it can take in nutrients, convert these nutrients into energy, carry out specialized functions, and reproduce as necessary. Each cell stores its own set of instructions for carrying out each of these activities.

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All cells share several abilities:

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Types of cells

One way to classify cells is whether they live alone or in groups. Organisms vary from single cells (called single-celled or unicellular organisms) that function and survive more or less independently, through colonial forms with cells living together, to multicellular forms in which cells are specialized. 220 types of cells and tissues make up the multicellular human body.

Related Topics:
Organism - Human

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Cells can also be classified into two categories based on their internal structure.

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~ Table of Content ~

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

 

 

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