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Cell Biology

Cell biology or cytology is a branch of biology that deals with studies related to the structure and function of a cell-based on the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life.

  • A detailed study of the cellular structure and function provides a basis for studies related to tissues, organs, and the body.
  • The number of cells in an organism might differ as some organisms have a single cell while others are made up of billions of cells.
  • In the case of single-celled organisms, the singular cell is studied, whereas, for multicellular organisms, individual cells of different tissues are studied.
  • Initially, only the outer structure of a cell was studied due to the lack of complex microscopic processes.
  • Over the years, however, advancements in other areas have made it possible to study the internal cellular components of a cell.
  • Apart from the cell structure and function, cell biology also deals with cell communication and signaling.
  • Cell biology also involves the studying of the cell cycle and cell division, which provides insight into the cellular composition of an organism.
  • Cell biology is also linked with other studies like genetics, molecular biology, cytochemistry, and biochemistry.
  • Cells are distinguished as prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells based on the complexity of the cell.
  • Cell biology enables studying the biochemical mechanisms involved in cell metabolism and different forms of cellular energy.
  • Focusing on the structural and functional aspects of a single cell allows a detailed understanding of the body overall.
  • It is also easier to perform research on a single cell as it can be modified and observed efficiently.
  • Techniques in cell biology have advanced over the years with new and improved imaging techniques to observe smaller cellular organelles.
  • Cell biology, together with systemic biology, helps in the answering of complex questions like the relationship between cellular networks, the evolutionary relationship between genomes, and the complexity of the biomolecular composition of different living organisms.

Endothelial Cells: Definition, Types, Structure, Functions

March 14, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Endothelial Cells

Endothelial cells are specialized cells that cover the inside walls of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. They form a thin and delicate layer of endothelium, which acts as a barrier … Read more

Cartilage Cells: Types, Structure, Examples, Functions

March 11, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Cartilage Cells

Cartilage is a connective tissue found in the skeletal system, characterized by its avascular nature and supportive function. It contains high amounts of chondroitin, a substance that provides elasticity and … Read more

Cancer Cells: Definition, Morphology, Types, Development

March 10, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Cancer Cells

Cancer cells are cells that undergo uncontrolled growth and division, resulting in the development of an abnormal tissue mass referred to as a tumor. Unlike normal cells, which follow a … Read more

Bone Cells: Types, Structure, Examples, Functions

March 4, 2024 by Sanju Tamang
Bone Cells

Bone is often considered a rigid and lifeless material. However, they are active parts of the skeletal system and have numerous vital functions in the living system. Biologically, bone is … Read more

Mucous Membrane: Structure, Location, Functions, Disorders

January 13, 2024 by Agrani Paudel
Mucous Membrane

Mucosa, or mucous membrane, is a thick, soft tissue lining that forms a protective layer for internal organs of the body, body canals including orifices such as nostrils, ears, lips, … Read more

Plasmolysis: Types, Forms, Examples, Significance

December 14, 2023 by Sanju Tamang
Plasmolysis

Plasmolysis was first defined by de Vries, who developed a method to measure the turgor pressure of plants using hypertonic solutions. In nature, molecules and ions are continually in motion. … Read more

Types of Cells with Functions and Examples

November 19, 2023 by Sanju Tamang
Types of Cells

All living organisms, including humans, animals, and plants, are made up of cells. Cells are the fundamental units of life, serving as the structural, functional, and biological building blocks of … Read more

Microtubules: Structure, Composition, Functions

November 19, 2023November 15, 2023 by Sushmita Baniya
Microtubules Diagram

Microtubules are found in the cytoplasm of all types of eukaryotic cells with rare absence, such as in human erythrocytes. They are tiny, hollow, bead-like tubular structures that help cells … Read more

Mitochondria: Properties, Structure, Functions

April 17, 2024November 14, 2023 by Sushmita Baniya
Mitochondria Structure

Mitochondria are oxygen-consuming ribbon-shaped cellular organelles of immense importance floating free throughout the cell. They are known as the “powerhouse of the cell” since these organelles supply all the necessary … Read more

Macrophages: Structure, Immunity, Types, Functions

November 12, 2023November 12, 2023 by Anupama Sapkota
Macrophages

Macrophages are mononuclear cells functioning as professional phagocytes to remove dying, dead or harmful pathogens. Macrophages are a type of white blood cell of the immune system where they engulf … Read more

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