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Cell (biology) - Wikipedia Most distinct cell types arise from a single totipotent cell, called a zygote, that differentiates into hundreds of different cell types during the course of development
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Cell | Definition, Types, Functions, Diagram, Division, Theory, Facts . . . A cell is a mass of cytoplasm that is bound externally by a cell membrane Usually microscopic in size, cells are the smallest structural units of living matter and compose all living things Most cells have one or more nuclei and other organelles that carry out a variety of tasks
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Cell theory - Wikipedia The cell on the left is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed In biology, cell theory is a scientific theory first formulated in the mid-nineteenth century, that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells
Cell - Structure, Organelles, Metabolism | Britannica Cell - Structure, Organelles, Metabolism: Like the cell membrane, membranes of some organelles contain transport proteins, or permeases, that allow chemical communication between organelles Permeases in the lysosomal membrane, for example, allow amino acids generated inside the lysosome to cross into the cytoplasm, where they can be used for the synthesis of new proteins Communication