Cells are the fundamental units of life. Whether they be unicellular life forms, all living organisms are composed of and depend on cells to function normally. Scientists estimate that our bodies contain anywhere from 75 to 100 trillion cells. Cells do everything from providing structure and stability to providing energy and a means of reproduction for an organism. The following 10 facts about cells will provide you with well known and perhaps little known tidbits of information about cells.
ATP gives cells the energy to perform its role in the body. all of the cell organelles such as its semi-permeable membrane, flagella, mitochondria and nucleus are necessary in order for the cell to be performing work.
Vitamin E helps cells to function normally.
It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) provides the energy necessary for the activities of all body cells.
One difference from an animal cell, is that plant cells have a cell wall which helps to keep the plant rigid and to protect it.
Red blood cells
comparing cells size and shape relate to fruction
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
the functions of the red cells is that it helps the DNA thing
A function performed by stem cells in the skin is replacing lost skin cells.
Red Blood Cells
Because water helps the cells function!
the functions of the red cells is that it helps the DNA thing
The cell membrane has one function in all cells. It controls what enters and leaves the cell and helps to regulate transport between cells.
It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells
because it helps respires you to do photosynthesis
Helps aid in regeneration
no you need cells they help your orangelle function and the send of nutrients and help connect your organs and obsorb tissue that helps your body function
mantain shape ,gives strength,and also helps in locomotion for cells