Aditya Bhambri

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A cell is not a blob of chemicals; it has distinct structures, or subunits, within it that allow it to function independently. The subunits are designed to supply energy, discard waste, store nutrients, sequester toxic products, and maintain the internal milieu of a cell. Second, a cell is designed to reproduce, so that one cell can produce all the other cells that populate the organism’s body. And finally, for multicellular organisms, the cell (or at least the first cell) is designed to differentiate and develop into other specialized cells, so that various parts of the body—tissues, organs, ...more
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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