Cell (biology)
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- | A '''virus''' (from the [[Latin]] noun ''virus'', meaning [[toxin]] or [[poison]]) is a sub-[[microscopic]] particle (ranging in size from 20–300 [[Nano|n]][[Metre|m]]) that can [[infectious diseases|infect]] the [[cell (biology)|cell]]s of a [[biological]] [[organism]]. | + | The '''cell''' is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living [[organism]]s. |
- | == See also == | + | |
- | *[[Language is a virus from outer space]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | * [[Cell biology]] | ||
+ | * [[Cell culture]] | ||
+ | * [[Cell type]] | ||
+ | * [[Cellular component]] | ||
+ | * [[Cytorrhysis]] | ||
+ | * [[Cytotoxicity]] | ||
+ | * [[Plasmolysis]] | ||
+ | * [[Stem cell]] | ||
+ | * [[Syncytium]] | ||
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The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms.
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See also
- Cell biology
- Cell culture
- Cell type
- Cellular component
- Cytorrhysis
- Cytotoxicity
- Plasmolysis
- Stem cell
- Syncytium
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