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A '''cell''' is the unit of structure and function of a [[lifeform|living organism]]. Cells compose all tissue.
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A '''cell''' was the functional basic unit of a [[lifeform|living organism]]. The study of cells is known as [[cellular biology]].
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==Cell types==
 
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== Tissue ==
[[Image:nanoprobes_in_action.jpg|thumb|Nanoprobes assimilating blood cells.]]
 
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*[[Amoeba]]s
 
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'''Tissue''' was the grouped organization of cells and intermediates between the cells and the [[organ]]s.
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Tissue samples could be stored and preserved in a [[medical freezer]] for later use. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
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When [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] investigated the strange behavior of [[Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]], she found traces of chemical substances in his blood and tissue samples. ({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
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== Cell types ==
 
[[File:nanoprobes in action.jpg|thumb|Nanoprobes assimilating blood cells]]
 
*[[Amoeba]]
 
*[[Bacteria]]
 
*[[Bacteria]]
*[[Blood|Blood cells]]
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*[[Blood|Blood cell]]
*[[Neuron|Brain cells]]
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*[[Neuron|Brain cell]]
*[[Epithelial cell]]s
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*[[Epithelial cell]]
*[[K cell]]s
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*[[K cell]]
*[[K-3 cell]]s
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*[[K-3 cell]]
*[[Pyrocyte]]s
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*[[Pyrocyte]]
*[[Skin|Skin cells]]
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*[[Skin|Skin cell]]
*[[T-cell]]s
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*[[T-cell]]
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===The inner workings===
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=== The inner workings ===
[[Image:DNA.jpg|thumb|DNA inside of a cell]]
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[[File:DNA.jpg|thumb|DNA inside of a cell]]
 
*[[Amino acid]]
 
*[[Amino acid]]
 
*[[Cellular peptide]]
 
*[[Cellular peptide]]
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*[[Microcentrum cell membrane]]
 
*[[Microcentrum cell membrane]]
 
*[[Mitochondria]]
 
*[[Mitochondria]]
*[[Nucleus (biology)|Nucleus]]
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*{{dis|Nucleus|biology}}
 
*[[Neurotransmitter]]
 
*[[Neurotransmitter]]
 
*[[Protein]]
 
*[[Protein]]
 
*[[RNA]]
 
*[[RNA]]
   
==Pathogens and other cellular invaders==
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== Pathogens and other cellular invaders ==
[[Image:AnchillesFeverPathogen.jpg|thumb|The pathogen of Anchilles Fever.]]
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[[File:AnchillesFeverPathogen.jpg|thumb|The pathogen of Anchilles Fever]]
 
 
*Bacteria
 
*Bacteria
 
*[[Nanoprobe]]
 
*[[Nanoprobe]]
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*[[Virus]]
 
*[[Virus]]
   
==Technologies and procedures for cells==
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== Technologies and procedures for cells ==
 
*[[Cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber]]
 
*[[Cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber]]
 
*[[Cellular regenerator]]
 
*[[Cellular regenerator]]
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*[[Post-cellular compounding]]
 
*[[Post-cellular compounding]]
   
==See also==
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== See also ==
*[[Anatomy]]
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* [[Cellular flux]]
 
* [[Cellular metamorphosis]]
*[[Biology]]
 
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*[[Cellular flux]]
 
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== External link ==
*[[Cellular metamorphosis]]
 
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* {{wikipedia}}
[[Category:Anatomy]]
 
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* {{mbeta|Cell}}
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* {{wikipedia|Sampling (medicine)}}
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[[de:Zelle (Biologie)]]
 
[[Category:Biology]]
 
[[Category:Medical procedures]]

Revision as of 14:47, 14 November 2015

A cell was the functional basic unit of a living organism. The study of cells is known as cellular biology.

Tissue

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Tissue was the grouped organization of cells and intermediates between the cells and the organs.

Tissue samples could be stored and preserved in a medical freezer for later use. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

When Doctor Beverly Crusher investigated the strange behavior of Admiral Mark Jameson, she found traces of chemical substances in his blood and tissue samples. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

Cell types

Nanoprobes in action

Nanoprobes assimilating blood cells

The inner workings

DNA

DNA inside of a cell

Pathogens and other cellular invaders

File:AnchillesFeverPathogen.jpg

The pathogen of Anchilles Fever

Technologies and procedures for cells

See also

External link