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A cell is the smallest unit of life. They are the structural, functional, and biological units of life. The discovery of cells was first made by Robert Hooke. While examining a section of cork under the microscope, he observed small compartment-like structures and named them cells.
Cell Day Frequently Asked Questions What is the smallest cell? What is the smallest human cell? What is the largest single cell and how big is it? How many different types of cells can be found inside the human body? Which living organism has the most cells? Do any cells have natural color? What color is a nucleus?
Two types of electron microscopy\u2014transmission and scanning\u2014are widely used to study cells. In principle, transmission electron microscopy is similar to the observation of stained cells with the bright-field light microscope.

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How do scientists study cells? Cell biologists rely on an array of tools to peer into the body and examine cells. Imaging techniques magnify organelles and track cells as they divide, grow, interact, and carry out other vital tasks.
Cells provide structure and function for all living things, from microorganisms to humans. Scientists consider them the smallest form of life. Cells house the biological machinery that makes the proteins, chemicals, and signals responsible for everything that happens inside our bodies.
B and T cell screen is a laboratory test to determine the amount of T and B cells (lymphocytes) in the blood.
How do scientists observe and study the living cells? They use microscopes which magnify objects. Stains (dyes) are used to colour parts of the cell to study the detailed structure. There are millions of living organisms.
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions.

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