Friday, February 7, 2020

What Is Cell Biology?

What Is Cell Biology?The amount of truth in cell biology education is perhaps under-estimated. Here are a few key facts about what is really going on in the body that we really have no idea about.Well, if you know anything about cellular biology at all, you probably already know that everything in the body has to be tightly controlled by our own cellular chemistry. Our cells are designed to adhere to each other as tightly as possible, and to regulate their development and function by working as a 'super-family.' However, just like any other super family, there is always a war between the super-families!Cellular chemistry is considered to be a relatively new field, and its proper application can only come after years of study. Just as most people think about the word 'cell' as referring to a cell within the body, cellular chemistry generally refers to the way cells are connected. From the smallest cell, called a 'tissue,' to the largest cell, called a 'cancer cell,' everything within the body is connected to everything else. It would be very difficult for the body to function properly without all the cells in it being in synch with one another.There are two major types of cellular chemistry: structural and functional. Structural cell chemistry refers to the connection of a cell to the rest of the body, while functional cell chemistry refers to the effect of cellular chemicals and reactions on the body.Structural cell chemistry, also known as metabolic or developmental cell chemistry, provides the major drive force for life. In this branch of cellular chemistry, we see that cellular genes drive cellular reproduction; that cellular proteins produce cellular structures; and that cellular DNA controls cell migration, differentiation, and division.Functional cell chemistry is the second branch of cellular chemistry, which studies the effects of cellular molecules. Examples of this branch include the effects of xenobiotics (chemicals that directly attack cellular stru cture), or the effects of environmental changes. Some of the most studied aspects of functional cell chemistry include the effects of stress on the immune system, the effects of temperature on glucose production, and the effects of diet on the production of white blood cells.Cell biology is a rapidly evolving science. The next few years will bring many discoveries regarding the very nature of life. This article, however, only gives you a hint of some of the bigger things that are in store for us. You will need to do some serious research to find out all the important facts about cellular chemistry.

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