Cell biology is a branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells.
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Cell biology is a branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells.
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Cell biology is the study of structural and functional units of cells.
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Research in cell biology is interconnected to other fields such as genetics, molecular genetics, molecular biology, medical microbiology, immunology, and cytochemistry.
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Cell biology research looks at different ways to culture and manipulate cells outside of a living body to further research in human anatomy and physiology, and to derive medications.
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Cell biology metabolism is necessary for the production of energy for the cell and therefore its survival and includes many pathways.
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Cell biology signaling or cell communication is important for cell regulation and for cells to process information from the environment and respond accordingly.
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Cell biology signaling such as induction can influence nearby cells to determinate the type of cell it will become.
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Cell biology cycle is regulated in cell cycle checkpoints, by a series of signaling factors and complexes such as cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinase, and p53.
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Cell biology cycle is a four-stage process that a cell goes through as it develops and divides.
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Cell biology cycle is composed of a number of well-ordered, consecutive stages that result in cellular division.
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Cell biology cycle is a sequence of activities in which cell organelles are duplicated and subsequently separated into daughter cells with precision.
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