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Unlock the key to success in BIOLOGY 1A With this comprehensive set of class notes, designed to guide you through the intricate world of molecular and cellular biology. Tailored specifically for students enrolled in BIO 1A, this meticulously organized resource breaks down complex topics into easy-...

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CELL
All living organisms are made up of cells, which serve as structural,
functional, and biological components. A cell can reproduce on their
own. As a result, they are commonly referred to as the fundamental
components of life.
Each cell includes a fluid called cytoplasm, which is surrounded by a
membrane. The cytoplasm also contains biomolecules like as proteins,
nucleic acids, and lipids. Furthermore, cell organelles are suspended in
the cytoplasm.
Every living thing are composed of cells. They might be made up of a
single cell (unicellular) or several cells (multicellular). Mycoplasma are
the tiniest known cells. Cells are the fundamental components of all
living organisms. They offer structure to the organism and turn nutrients
from meals into energy.
Cells are complicated, and their components serve a variety of tasks
inside an organism. They come in a variety of sizes and forms, similar to
construction bricks. Our bodies are composed of cells of various shapes
and sizes.
Cells are the most basic unit of organization in all living things. The
number of cells varies depending on the organism. Humans have more
cells than bacteria.
Cells are made up of various cell organelles that each serve a specific role
in order to carry out life activities. Each organelle has a distinct
structure. The cells also contain the organism's hereditary material.
Discover y of Cells.




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