2221:. For example, in wound healing in animals, white blood cells move to the wound site to kill the microorganisms that cause infection. Cell motility involves many receptors, crosslinking, bundling, binding, adhesion, motor and other proteins. The process is divided into three steps: protrusion of the leading edge of the cell, adhesion of the leading edge and de-adhesion at the cell body and rear, and cytoskeletal contraction to pull the cell forward. Each step is driven by physical forces generated by unique segments of the cytoskeleton.
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are organelles for cellular mobility. The bacterial flagellum stretches from cytoplasm through the cell membrane(s) and extrudes through the cell wall. They are long and thick thread-like appendages, protein in nature. A different type of flagellum is found in archaea and a different type is found in
2609:. It evolved some 2 billion years ago into a population of single-celled organisms that included the last eukaryotic common ancestor, gaining capabilities along the way, though the sequence of the steps involved has been disputed, and may not have started with symbiogenesis. It featured at least one
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when it is detected. Diverse repair processes have evolved in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. The widespread prevalence of these repair processes indicates the importance of maintaining cellular DNA in an undamaged state in order to avoid cell death or errors of replication due to damage
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Many cells also have structures which exist wholly or partially outside the cell membrane. These structures are notable because they are not protected from the external environment by the cell membrane. In order to assemble these structures, their components must be carried across the cell membrane
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molecules. They each consist of two subunits, and act as an assembly line where RNA from the nucleus is used to synthesise proteins from amino acids. Ribosomes can be found either floating freely or bound to a membrane (the rough endoplasmatic reticulum in eukaryotes, or the cell membrane in
1702:, have contractile vacuoles, which can pump water out of the cell if there is too much water. The vacuoles of plant cells and fungal cells are usually larger than those of animal cells. Vacuoles of plant cells are surrounded by a membrane which transports ions against concentration gradients.
1794:. The cell wall acts to protect the cell mechanically and chemically from its environment, and is an additional layer of protection to the cell membrane. Different types of cell have cell walls made up of different materials; plant cell walls are primarily made up of
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1207:. There are a great number of proteins associated with them, each controlling a cell's structure by directing, bundling, and aligning filaments. The prokaryotic cytoskeleton is less well-studied but is involved in the maintenance of cell shape,
1495:, space between these two membrane is called perinuclear space. The nuclear envelope isolates and protects a cell's DNA from various molecules that could accidentally damage its structure or interfere with its processing. During processing,
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of the human body (such as the heart, lung, and kidney, with each organ performing a different function). Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have organelles, but prokaryotic organelles are generally simpler and are not membrane-bound.
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both also studied cells of both animal and plants. What they discovered were significant differences between the two types of cells. This put forth the idea that cells were not only fundamental to plants, but animals as well.
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2188:, where they are translated into polypeptide sequences. The ribosome mediates the formation of a polypeptide sequence based on the mRNA sequence. The mRNA sequence directly relates to the polypeptide sequence by binding to
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443:(archaea) which only possess the cell membrane layer. The envelope gives rigidity to the cell and separates the interior of the cell from its environment, serving as a protective filter. The cell wall consists of
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586:. These cells are about fifteen times wider than a typical prokaryote and can be as much as a thousand times greater in volume. The main distinguishing feature of eukaryotes as compared to prokaryotes is
294:, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
1746:, thus affecting the colour of the plant and organism. And these pigments also helps in food storage and tapping of light energy. There are three types of plastids based upon the specific pigments.
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molecules that act as channels and pumps that move different molecules into and out of the cell. The membrane is semi-permeable, and selectively permeable, in that it can either let a substance (
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2390:. However, complex multicellular organisms evolved only in six eukaryotic groups: animals, fungi, brown algae, red algae, green algae, and plants. It evolved repeatedly for plants (
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elucidated the principle that plants and animals are made of cells, concluding that cells are a common unit of structure and development, and thus founding the cell theory.
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that coordinates a large number of cellular signaling pathways, sometimes coupling the signaling to ciliary motility or alternatively to cell division and differentiation."
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1219:. Intermediate filaments are heteropolymers whose subunits vary among the cell types in different tissues. Some of the subunit proteins of intermediate filaments include
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contains around 37 trillion (3.72Ă—10) cells, and more recent studies put this number at around 30 trillion (~36 trillion cells in the male, ~28 trillion in the female).
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2544:. The early cell membranes were probably simpler and more permeable than modern ones, with only a single fatty acid chain per lipid. Lipids spontaneously form bilayered
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that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. In animals, the plasma membrane is the outer boundary of the cell, while in plants and prokaryotes it is usually covered by a
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sequester waste products and in plant cells store water. They are often described as liquid filled spaces and are surrounded by a membrane. Some cells, most notably
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came together to create the first eukaryotic common ancestor. This cell had a new level of complexity and capability, with a nucleus and facultatively aerobic
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2013:, or the process of duplicating a cell's genome, always happens when a cell divides through mitosis or binary fission. This occurs during the S phase of the
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Transcription is the process where genetic information in DNA is used to produce a complementary RNA strand. This RNA strand is then processed to give
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Evolution of Plastids: Genomic View on the Unification and Diversity of Plastids". In Wise, R. R.; Hoober, J. K. (eds.).
2192:(tRNA) adapter molecules in binding pockets within the ribosome. The new polypeptide then folds into a functional three-dimensional protein molecule.
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The plasma membrane resembles that of prokaryotes in function, with minor differences in the setup. Cell walls may or may not be present.
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efficiently through a body and identify the best routes through complex mazes: generating gradients after breaking down diffused
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in bacteria and acts as an additional barrier against exterior forces. It also prevents the cell from expanding and bursting (
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Complex sugars can be broken down into simpler sugar molecules called
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In complex multicellular organisms, cells specialize into different
1377:. This can be transient, if the DNA is not inserted into the cell's
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Popper, Zoë A.; Michel, Gurvan; Hervé, Cécile; et al. (2011).
1407:
There are several types of organelles in a cell. Some (such as the
320:, which lack a nucleus but have a nucleoid region. Prokaryotes are
219:, which lack a nucleus but have a nucleoid region. Prokaryotes are
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4291:"The physiology and habitat of the last universal common ancestor"
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cells were created some 2.2 billion years ago in a process called
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384:. They are simpler and smaller than eukaryotic cells, and lack a
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502:, which causes Lyme disease. Though not forming a nucleus, the
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3743:"The evolution of multicellularity: A minor major transition?"
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and an aerobic bacterium created the eukaryotes, with aerobic
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in multicellular organisms, fusing to form new diploid cells.
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4588:. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. pp. 44-45 The Cell Theory.
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Origins and
Evolution of Life: An astrobiological perspective
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are non-pigmented plastids and helps in storage of nutrients.
1983:
cells usually undergo a process of nuclear division, called
1955:) dividing into two daughter cells. This leads to growth in
1304:(tRNA) molecules are used to add amino acids during protein
4215:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 326–339.
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into hundreds of different cell types during the course of
2143:, using the energy of light to join molecules of water and
1215:. The subunit of microtubules is a dimeric molecule called
672:
Comparison of features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
3483:
Campbell
Biology – Concepts and Connections
3131:
Campbell
Biology – Concepts and Connections
227:, whereas eukaryotes can be either single-celled, such as
184:
meaning 'small room'. Most cells are only visible under a
5065:– Visualize the entire cell lineage tree of the nematode
5005:
MBInfo – Descriptions on Cellular Functions and Processes
1123:
the universal secretory portal in cells and a variety of
174:, each with a specific function. The term comes from the
3147:"An estimation of the number of cells in the human body"
644:. Each cilium may thus be "viewed as a sensory cellular
636:. Primary cilia play important roles in chemosensation,
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stated that new cells come from pre-existing cells by
1790:
Many types of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have a
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Prokaryotic genetic material is organized in a simple
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are stained red, and microfilaments are stained green.
4207:
Latorre, A.; Durban, A; Moya, A.; Pereto, J. (2011).
4126:"Cell evolution and the problem of membrane topology"
3620:"How cells can find their way through the human body"
3281:. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders. pp. 930–937.
3125:
3123:
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also insert their genetic material into the genome.
404:. The nuclear region in the cytoplasm is called the
324:, whereas eukaryotes can be either single-celled or
192:
about 4 billion years ago. All cells are capable of
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3567:(4th ed.). Garland Science. pp. 973–975.
3500:(5th ed.). DNA repair mechanisms, pp. 364–368.
2869:
List of distinct cell types in the adult human body
2329:but of different cell type due to the differential
2286:that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to
274:in 1665, who named them after their resemblance to
158:is the basic structural and functional unit of all
124:
112:
100:
95:
41:
1179:, the uptake of external materials by a cell, and
1083:Detailed diagram of lipid bilayer of cell membrane
2527:synthesized by lightning in a reducing atmosphere
1091:, or plasma membrane, is a selectively permeable
4825:"Lynn Margulis and the origin of the eukaryotes"
4614:Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London
3514:Ananthakrishnan, R.; Ehrlicher, A. (June 2007).
1415:) are typically solitary, while others (such as
251:. Eukaryotic cells contain organelles including
4209:"The role of symbiosis in eukaryotic evolution"
3736:
3734:
3732:
3216:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2818:detailing how eukaryotic cells were created by
2429:The first evidence of multicellularity is from
1951:Cell division involves a single cell (called a
1901:). There are special types of pili involved in
1431:) can be numerous (hundreds to thousands). The
1276:Two different kinds of genetic material exist:
617:proteins. All chromosomal DNA is stored in the
5059:WormWeb.org: Interactive Visualization of the
4737:London: Royal Society of London. p. 113.
3278:Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
3043:Satir, P.; Christensen, Søren T. (June 2008).
308:Cells are broadly categorized into two types:
207:Cells are broadly categorized into two types:
5638:
5531:
5102:
4971:(2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: ASM Press.
4938:National Center for Biotechnology Information
4692:. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. 1879.
3094:Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
2340:Most distinct cell types arise from a single
1471:is the most conspicuous organelle found in a
8:
4881:(6th ed.). Garland Science. p. 2.
4607:
4605:
3520:International Journal of Biological Sciences
3212:"The human cell count and size distribution"
2325:identical. Cells are able to be of the same
987:Cell membrane and membrane-bound organelles
510:. Plasmids encode additional genes, such as
3741:Grosberg, R. K.; Strathmann, R. R. (2007).
3045:"Structure and function of mammalian cilia"
2440:and the fossils of the black shales of the
1987:, followed by division of the cell, called
1061:in cells. This article lists these primary
1025:takes up most of the cell's volume. Except
396:of a prokaryotic cell consists of a single
372:. Prokaryotic cells were the first form of
255:, which provide energy for cell functions;
179:
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1045:, containing the information necessary to
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4823:Cornish-Bowden, Athel (7 December 2017).
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3275:Guyton, Arthur C.; Hall, John E. (2016).
3251:
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3068:
2593:. This is widely agreed to have involved
2414:. Multicellularity may have evolved from
1183:, the separation of daughter cells after
1065:, then briefly describes their function.
490:bacteria, including members of the genus
5678:Competitions and prizes in biotechnology
3762:10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.36.102403.114735
3324:10.1146/annurev.biochem.75.103004.142452
2695:examined a thin slice of cork under his
1999:to produce haploid cells, usually four.
1640:have enzymes that rid the cell of toxic
1203:the intermediate filaments are known as
670:
376:on Earth, characterized by having vital
62:) root cells in different phases of the
3496:Snustad, D. Peter; Simmons, Michael J.
3485:. Pearson Education. 2009. p. 138.
3133:. Pearson Education. 2009. p. 320.
2974:
2972:
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2548:in water, and could have preceded RNA.
2476:The origin of cells has to do with the
1802:and bacteria cell walls are made up of
1662:. It directs the transport through the
4950:(5th ed.). New York: WH Freeman.
4130:Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
3707:Becker, Wayne M.; et al. (2009).
3413:The Structure and Function of Plastids
2960:
2958:
2956:
2954:
2952:
2950:
2948:
2946:
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2942:
2535:the earliest self-replicating molecule
1342:has genetic material contained in the
598:, an organelle that houses the cell's
517:On the outside, some prokaryotes have
411:A prokaryotic cell has three regions:
141:
38:
4048:from the original on 8 September 2017
3810:10.1146/annurev-arplant-042110-103809
3630:from the original on 3 September 2020
3600:from the original on 4 September 2020
3024:Karyn's Genomes: Borrelia burgdorferi
2225:Navigation, control and communication
7:
6198:
4944:Lodish, Harvey; et al. (2004).
2760:, meaning "small room") in his book
1771:Structures outside the cell membrane
1479:, and is the place where almost all
459:environment. Some eukaryotic cells (
4459:10.1146/annurev-micro-090817-062213
3463:from the original on April 14, 2021
3022:European Bioinformatics Institute,
2683:Robert Hooke's drawing of cells in
2278:highlights the nuclei of its cells.
2258:Cell specialization/differentiation
1467:: A cell's information center, the
1459:and its chromosomes have condensed.
400:that is in direct contact with the
4927:fourth edition is freely available
4706:from the original on 7 August 2021
4229:from the original on 24 March 2019
2418:of interdependent organisms, from
1798:, fungi cell walls are made up of
1670:. Centrosomes are composed of two
1650:: the cytoskeleton organizer: The
1624:). They digest excess or worn-out
752:true nucleus with double membrane
544:Structure of a typical animal cell
25:
5019:– a science education booklet by
4896:Alberts, B.; et al. (2014).
3868:"The Origins of Multicellularity"
3516:"The forces behind cell movement"
1885:(plural fimbriae also known as a
1682:and help in the formation of the
1658:of a cell—a key component of the
1606:that are synthesized by the cell.
1447:Human cancer cells, specifically
651:Motile eukaryotes can move using
590:: the presence of membrane-bound
6197:
6186:
6185:
5686:
4659:"The Origins Of The Word 'Cell'"
2983: This article incorporates
2978:
2801:transmission electron microscope
2402:, and perhaps several times for
1525:: generate energy for the cell.
1115:). Hence, the layer is called a
6163:Index of biotechnology articles
4985:from the original on 2009-06-30
4671:from the original on 2021-08-05
4184:from the original on 2021-09-18
4124:Griffiths, G. (December 2007).
3845:from the original on 2016-07-29
3689:from the original on 2020-09-12
3393:from the original on 2021-01-21
3049:Histochemistry and Cell Biology
3000:. 30 March 2004. Archived from
1628:, food particles, and engulfed
1381:, or stable, if it is. Certain
1350:) and in the mitochondria (the
932:single cells, colonies, higher
6168:List of biotechnology articles
4968:The cell: a molecular approach
4830:Journal of Theoretical Biology
4248:McGrath, Casey (31 May 2022).
4073:Nature Ecology & Evolution
3971:Trends in Biochemical Sciences
3798:Annual Review of Plant Biology
2925:. New York Chichester: Wiley.
2645:, containing the ancestors of
1019:electric potential of the cell
1:
6012:Genetically modified organism
5779:Biotechnology industrial park
5273:Microtubule organizing center
5021:National Institutes of Health
4899:Molecular Biology of the Cell
4879:Molecular Biology of the Cell
4585:Cells Building Blocks of Life
4447:Annual Review of Microbiology
3983:10.1016/S0968-0004(98)01300-0
3565:Molecular biology of the cell
3312:Annual Review of Biochemistry
3106:10.1016/S0959-437X(05)80136-4
2231:Cybernetics § In biology
1523:Mitochondria and chloroplasts
1313:circular bacterial chromosome
1101:double layer of phospholipids
1037:, the hereditary material of
659:. Motile cells are absent in
467:cells) also have a cell wall.
267:, which synthesise proteins.
27:Basic unit of many life forms
5033:in "The Biology Project" of
4782:Ernst Ruska (January 1980).
4254:Genome Biology and Evolution
3375:10.1016/j.molcel.2007.10.034
3164:10.3109/03014460.2013.807878
2921:Black, Jacquelyn G. (2004).
2582:, creating the green plants.
2472:Evolutionary history of life
2282:Multicellular organisms are
2081:and light-dependent repair (
1553:). Mitochondria multiply by
613:, which are associated with
419:, generally consisting of a
6002:Environmental biotechnology
4339:Leander, B. S. (May 2020).
4310:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.116
3526:(5). Biolsci.org: 303–317.
3421:10.1007/978-1-4020-4061-0_4
2816:Symbiosis in Cell Evolution
2728:and drew protozoa, such as
1503:, or copied into a special
1475:cell. It houses the cell's
1199:. In the cytoskeleton of a
1021:. Inside the membrane, the
388:, and other membrane-bound
6258:
4851:10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.09.027
4414:10.1038/s41467-021-22044-z
2672:
2555:
2491:
2469:
2445:Francevillian Group Fossil
2368:Origin of multicellularity
2261:
2250:
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2199:
2154:
2092:
2075:non-homologous end joining
2067:nucleotide excision repair
2065:processes. These include:
2035:
1944:
1783:
1707:Eukaryotic and prokaryotic
1392:
1254:
1156:
1150:
1072:
628:Many eukaryotic cells are
533:
415:Enclosing the cell is the
335:
301:
29:
6181:
5684:
5673:Timeline of biotechnology
5553:
5084:
5079:Links to related articles
5041:Centre of the Cell online
4902:(6th ed.). Garland.
4358:10.1016/j.cub.2020.03.052
4093:10.1038/s41559-018-0644-x
3713:Pearson Benjamin Cummings
3061:10.1007/s00418-008-0416-9
2077:of double-strand breaks,
1610:Lysosomes and peroxisomes
1535:oxidative phosphorylation
972:more than one chromosome
270:Cells were discovered by
259:, which create sugars by
162:. Every cell consists of
136:
75:
46:
6029:Microbial biodegradation
5708:Industrial biotechnology
5668:History of biotechnology
5268:Prokaryotic cytoskeleton
2790:omnis cellula ex cellula
2775:Matthias Jakob Schleiden
2264:Cellular differentiation
1678:, which separate during
901:one to several thousand
288:Matthias Jakob Schleiden
5703:Colors of biotechnology
4526:10.1073/pnas.87.12.4576
3750:Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst
3667:10.1126/science.aay9792
3563:Alberts, Bruce (2002).
3236:10.1073/pnas.2303077120
3151:Annals of Human Biology
2874:Outline of cell biology
2720:taught himself to make
2718:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2458:using predation as the
2424:symbiotic relationships
2422:, or from organisms in
2288:single-celled organisms
1965:vegetative reproduction
1957:multicellular organisms
936:with specialized cells
934:multicellular organisms
552:Structure of a typical
470:Inside the cell is the
346:Structure of a typical
322:single-celled organisms
286:, developed in 1839 by
221:single-celled organisms
6097:Biomedical engineering
5804:Pharmaceutical company
5784:Biotechnology products
4965:Cooper, G. M. (2000).
4947:Molecular Cell Biology
4667:. September 17, 2010.
4626:10.1098/rsnr.2004.0055
4582:Maton, Anthea (1997).
3498:Principles of Genetics
2985:public domain material
2880:Parakaryon myojinensis
2688:
2583:
2552:First eukaryotic cells
2518:
2279:
2275:Caenorhabditis elegans
2253:Multicellular organism
2079:recombinational repair
1995:cell may also undergo
1963:) and to procreation (
1937:
1719:is a large complex of
1573:
1460:
1273:
1237:neurofilament proteins
1193:intermediate filaments
1172:
1084:
1001:Subcellular components
837:Cytoplasmic structure
625:also contain some DNA.
556:
545:
351:
180:
138:Anatomical terminology
5258:Intermediate filament
5151:Endoplasmic reticulum
5035:University of Arizona
4664:National Public Radio
4394:Nature Communications
3916:Albani, Abderrazak El
3709:The world of the cell
2734:from rain water, and
2682:
2565:
2517:in the United States.
2515:Glacier National Park
2505:
2492:Further information:
2456:evolution experiments
2394:), once or twice for
2271:
2089:Growth and metabolism
1969:unicellular organisms
1916:
1903:bacterial conjugation
1784:Further information:
1776:by export processes.
1742:and contain specific
1582:endoplasmic reticulum
1578:Endoplasmic reticulum
1568:
1446:
1360:homologous chromosome
1278:deoxyribonucleic acid
1270:Deoxyribonucleic acid
1268:
1231:(lamins A, B and C),
1166:
1157:Further information:
1082:
955:(fission or budding)
929:usually single cells
843:highly structured by
551:
543:
512:antibiotic resistance
345:
170:; many cells contain
6122:Chemical engineering
5985:Reproductive cloning
5849:Hybridoma technology
5799:Human Genome Project
5603:Biomolecular complex
5505:Extracellular matrix
4800:10.1364/AO.25.000820
4341:"Predatory protists"
2805:University of Berlin
2745:discovered cells in
2724:, constructed basic
2633:with a cell wall of
2157:Protein biosynthesis
1758:contain fat-soluble
1362:pairs and a pair of
1352:mitochondrial genome
1333:endosymbiotic theory
1117:phospholipid bilayer
1033:, all cells possess
840:very few structures
588:compartmentalization
499:Borrelia burgdorferi
480:extrachromosomal DNA
378:biological processes
6007:Genetic engineering
5990:Therapeutic cloning
5970:Bionic architecture
5950:Animal cell culture
5717:Biological concepts
5208:Cytoplasmic granule
4843:2017JThBi.434....1C
4792:1986ApOpt..25..820R
4517:1990PNAS...87.4576W
4406:2021NatCo..12.1879S
4298:Nature Microbiology
4266:10.1093/gbe/evac072
4085:2018NatEE...2.1556B
4033:10.1038/nature21377
4024:2017Natur.543...60D
3940:10.1038/nature09166
3932:2010Natur.466..100A
3875:Integrative Biology
3594:Scientific American
3588:Willingham, Emily.
3228:2023PNAS..12003077H
3222:(39): e2303077120.
2738:from his own mouth.
2726:optical microscopes
2669:History of research
2509:are left behind by
2071:DNA mismatch repair
2051:that could lead to
1571:endomembrane system
1551:aerobic respiration
1093:biological membrane
1063:cellular components
1005:All cells, whether
673:
398:circular chromosome
6063:Interdisciplinary
6017:Molecular genetics
5763:Selective breeding
5233:Weibel–Palade body
5117:Structures of the
5051:2011-06-10 at the
5015:2017-07-20 at the
4932:2009-10-11 at the
4749:1997-06-06 at the
4689:A Latin Dictionary
3864:Bonner, John Tyler
3661:(6507): eaay9792.
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6024:Gene therapy
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5943:Applications
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5305:Undulipodium
5245:Cytoskeleton
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