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Explain The Cell Structure

Cells are the basic living units that make up organs in the body. Each cell contains a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm and is separated from surrounding fluids by a cell membrane. The cell contains protoplasm, which is mainly composed of water, electrolytes, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, and each cell type performs a particular function to contribute to the overall function of the organ.
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Explain The Cell Structure

Cells are the basic living units that make up organs in the body. Each cell contains a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm and is separated from surrounding fluids by a cell membrane. The cell contains protoplasm, which is mainly composed of water, electrolytes, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, and each cell type performs a particular function to contribute to the overall function of the organ.
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Explain the Cell Structure?

The basic living unit of the body is a cell.Each organ in our body is an aggerate of many

different cells held together by intercellular supporting structures.Each type of cell is meant

for performing one particular function.Each cell consists of a centrally located nucleus,also

called cell core,,surrounded by cytoplasam. The nucleus is separated from thecytoplasam is

separated from the sorroundind fluids by a cell membarane. The different substances that

make up the cell one collectively called protoplasam which is mainly composed of

water,electrolytes,proteins,carbohydrates and lipids.

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