According to 'Cell Theory', all eukaryotic organisms consists of cells and these cells are the smallest inde-pendent units of life. This theory first suggested b
Cells are the organizing units of life. However, not all cells are alike; individual cells can diffe...
In order to make this brief review more readable for physi-cists we start with explanation of a few ...
Abstract Recent successes of systems biology clarified that biological functionality is multilevel. ...
All cellular life on Earth can be classified into one of the three domains: bacteria, archaea or euk...
Cells are the smallest unit of life that can exist independently. Based on their structure all cells...
This collection aggregates resources about cytology, genetic and several materials that can explain,...
Plant cytology (Greek. ―cytos-cell) studies plant cells, their structure, organs and their functions...
It was not until the year 1839 that Theodor Schwann, a professor of anatomy and physiology at Louvai...
Archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes form the three kingdoms of life. The smallest unit of life, whic...
The development of the microscope was a precondition for the discovery of cells. This instrument mag...
It is known that even the simplest living cells existing on the Earth have several hundredgenes, wit...
The cell is the basic unit of life. Based on their structure and composition, cells can be classifie...
The staggering complexity of even the simplest living microorganisms on Earth elicits the question o...
This lesson introduces the cell as the basic structural unit of life, and details modern cell theory...
The eukraotic cell, the unit of structure of protoctists, plants, fungi, and animals, is not at all ...
Cells are the organizing units of life. However, not all cells are alike; individual cells can diffe...
In order to make this brief review more readable for physi-cists we start with explanation of a few ...
Abstract Recent successes of systems biology clarified that biological functionality is multilevel. ...
All cellular life on Earth can be classified into one of the three domains: bacteria, archaea or euk...
Cells are the smallest unit of life that can exist independently. Based on their structure all cells...
This collection aggregates resources about cytology, genetic and several materials that can explain,...
Plant cytology (Greek. ―cytos-cell) studies plant cells, their structure, organs and their functions...
It was not until the year 1839 that Theodor Schwann, a professor of anatomy and physiology at Louvai...
Archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes form the three kingdoms of life. The smallest unit of life, whic...
The development of the microscope was a precondition for the discovery of cells. This instrument mag...
It is known that even the simplest living cells existing on the Earth have several hundredgenes, wit...
The cell is the basic unit of life. Based on their structure and composition, cells can be classifie...
The staggering complexity of even the simplest living microorganisms on Earth elicits the question o...
This lesson introduces the cell as the basic structural unit of life, and details modern cell theory...
The eukraotic cell, the unit of structure of protoctists, plants, fungi, and animals, is not at all ...
Cells are the organizing units of life. However, not all cells are alike; individual cells can diffe...
In order to make this brief review more readable for physi-cists we start with explanation of a few ...
Abstract Recent successes of systems biology clarified that biological functionality is multilevel. ...