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Cell Structure S Hoyland Furness College Channelside Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 2PJ Introduction The human body is made up of trillions of cells; these cells are the body's living building blocks. The cells themselves, as with the human body, are highly organised and within their interior have many highly specialized organelles. Through the coordinated actions of these cellular components each cell has the ability to perform certain basic functions essential to its own survival and specialized tasks that contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis. The cellular components within the cell (organelles) reflect the metabolism of the cell and dictate the bodily system it will be associated with, these cellular variations are essential for the whole body's survival. All body functions ultimately depend on the activities of the individual cells that compose the body. A Basic Human Cell Organelles within A Human Cell Nucleus The nucleus is one of the major parts of any individual cell and is also typically the largest, usually...

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