Tuesday, 29 October 2013

3.CELLS AND HOMEOSTASIS INTRODUCTION

3.CELLS AND HOMEOSTASIS 



INTRODUCTION
  • About 200 different types of specialized cells carry out a multitude of functions that help each system contribute to the homeostasis of the entire body. 
  • At the same time, all cells share key structures and functions that support their intense activity.

  • Atoms and molecules  comprise the alphabet of the language of the human body. 
  • These are combined into about 200 different types of words called cells—living structural and functional units enclosed by a membrane. 

  • All cells arise from existing cells by the process of cell division, in which one cell divides into two identical cells. 
  • Different types of cells fulfill unique roles that support homeostasis and contribute to the many functional capabilities of the human organism. 

  • Cell biology is the study of cellular structure and function. 

  • As you study the various parts of a cell and their relationships to one another, you will learn that cell structure and function are intimately related. 



  • In this chapter, you will learn that cells carry out a dazzling array of chemical reactions to create and maintain life processes—in part, by isolating specific types of chemical reactions within specialized cellular structures.

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