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Everything in the universe is made of matter - of "chemicals." We, as humans, are complex combinations of matter that automatically produce new chemicals and destroy unwanted ones - all to maintain a state of homeostasis (equilibrium). If you think about it in this way, humanity is just a form of matter that seeks to understand itself.

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A good way to understand cells at first to see them as a factory. This factory manufactures proteins. The membrane forms the walls.

There are doors which allow necessary things to come in and go out.

The floor of the building contains the cytoplasm.

The nucleus is the main office. This is where plans are drafted and drawn up to make proteins.

These instructions are sent to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER). This is the factory floor.

Each work station is a ribosome. These ribosomes make the proteins. The mitochondria are the power houses.

The Golgi body is the shipping department. It sends out the proteins that the cell made and imports parts that cell needs.

The vacuoles are the trash bins. There are parts which are brought out when needed as in cell division: centrioles and fibers.

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liver is called the chemical factory of our body.

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the liver :)

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the liver

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Liver.

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The liver

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