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Other organisms, such as humans, are multicellular. (Humans have an estimated 100 trillion or 10 14 cells; a typical cell size is 10 µm; a typical cell mass is 1 nanogram.
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Cell (music), a rhythmic, melodic, motivic, or intervallic group, set, or figure; Cell (band), a rock band; Cells, a 1998 electronic music album by Cex
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Brain cell is a generic term for the neurons and glial cells. Neurons are nerve cells that process and transmit information through the nervous system.
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Still, there can be cells (or singleton agents) who are both clandestine and sleeper. While most World War II UK espionage agents sent to the UK were almost immediately caught and ...
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White blood cells, or leukocytes, are cells of the immune system defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials. Several different and diverse types of ...
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Cell biology (also called cellular biology or formerly cytology, from the Greek kytos, "container") is an academic discipline that studies cells – their physiological properties ...
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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells that differ in several key respects from the cells of other eukaryotic organisms. Their distinctive features include:
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Named after the German physiologist Theodor Schwann, Schwann cells (also referred to as neurolemmocytes) are a variety of glial cell that mainly provide myelin insulation to axons ...
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T helper cells (also known as effector T cells or T h cells) are a sub-group of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell or leukocyte) that plays an important role in establishing ...
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Fuel cells can operate virtually continuously as long as the necessary flows are maintained. Fuel cells are different from electrochemical cell batteries in that they consume ...
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