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Words to know before you read
All living beings are made up of cells. Some of them are made up of only one cell and others have many cells. The adult human body is made up of about 60-90 trillion cells. WOW- that's a lot of cells. In fact, if you lined up all the cells in a human body end-to-end, you could actually circle the earth 41/2 times!
If we are made up of cells what are cells made from? Look around at your house and houses around you. They are made from smaller building materials such as wood, bricks and cement. So are the cars in the street and bike you ride. In fact, everything is made from building blocks including living things. What are the building blocks of a cell like? If you take a look at your home you will notice it is enclosed by outer walls. All cells are enclosed within something called a plasma membrane. The plasma membrane is not exactly the same thing as the wall in your house, but it does hold parts of a cell inside. These parts of the cell are what biologists call "organelles." That is a Latin name for little organs. Sometimes people think of cells as a balloon filled with fluid. That is not really true because a balloon does not let things move in and out like the membrane of a cell. It is important for cells to be able to move materials in and out of the cell.
Cells are amazing. They are all made of similar building blocks, but they do many different things depending on how they are programmed. Some cells carry oxygen to parts of our body. Other cells defend against invading bacteria and viruses. There are cells that transmit signals through out the body like the signals from your eyes to your brain while reading this article. Some cells can even convert the sun's energy into food. This is called photosynthesis. There are hundreds of jobs that cells can do. Cells also make other cells in a process called cell division. That is something other building blocks cannot do.
Here are some other places to read and learn about cells. On the Web: There are many sites on the web, but their web addresses often change. It is best to look for them using a search engine like HOTBOT or Google using the key words: cells, cell division, plasma membrane, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates. | ||||||||||
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