Brain cells
It was all about cells thinking about big cells and the cells are thinking as well
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
None. Are you thinking of ostioblasts? They destroy bone, but not cells.
All of the above
no, they are produce by B cells you can remember by thinking B= bodies
Perhaps you are thinking of stem cells.
Atoms make up everything. You may be thinking of cells. As far as cells, red blood cells and white blood cells make up blood.
Hercule Poirot uses the term "the little grey cells" to describe his process of thinking and solving mysteries.
No. Actually, the opposite should happen - by thinking, you strain certain cells, which then react by developing more synapses with other cells. Unused brain cells will degenerate synapses and eventually die.
Rudolf Virchow challenged popular scientific thinking about the cell theory with his statement "omnis cellula e cellula" (every cell stems from another cell). This challenged the previously held belief of spontaneous generation of cells.
I meant these cells carry out that a cell from another kind of...
You are probably thinking of the surface area to volume ratio. When you have two small cells instead of one big one, there is more 'outside'.