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Cells & Cellular Biology

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  1. APOPTOSIS β€” Programmed cell death, a part of healthy cellular functioning
  2. ATP β€” The primary energy source of animals and plants, produced by cells
  3. AUTOPHAGY β€” Meaning β€œself-eating,” refers to the body’s process of recycling non-beneficial cells or parts of cells
  4. BIOLOGY β€” The study of life
  5. CELL BIOLOGY β€” The study of how cells behave
  6. CELLS β€” The smallest β€œpart” in our body that has all the characteristics of life, according to scientists; more than 30 trillion in the human body
  7. METABOLISM β€” The process of converting one form of energy into another
  8. MITOCHONDRIA β€” The site of energy production in cells; called the β€œpowerhouse or battery” of the cell
  9. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY β€” The study of molecules within cells, specifically how DNA, RNA and proteins behave
  10. NUCLEUS β€” Known as the control center of the cell, holds DNA, determines which genes will be expressed and which will be suppressed (source)
  11. ORGANELLES β€” Membrane-bound structures with complex functions that live outside the nucleus within the cytoplasm
  12. STEM CELLS β€” Cells that do not yet have a specific role and can become almost any cell that is required; have been found in the embryo, placenta, bone marrow, lungs, liver, muscle, cartilage, spleen and fat tissue (source)

Cells: Small Packets of Life

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