Cell Physiology
Cell Physiology
Cell physiology is the biological study of the cell’s mechanism and interaction in its environment. The term “physiology” denotes to all the normal works that take place in a living system. In the circumstance of human physiology, cell physiology is frequently the word used to describe the physiology of membrane transport, neuron transmission, and muscle reduction.
What is a Cell?
Cells are the microscopic fundamental objects of all living things. Every living thing has cells: bacteria, protozoans, fungi, plants, and animals are the main kingdom of living things. Some organisms are made up of just one cell, but animals, including human beings, are multicellular.
Specialized Cells of the Human Body
Blood Cells
Red blood cells (erythrocytes).
White blood cells (leukocytes)
Endocrine cells
Exocrine cells
Epithelial cells
Nerve Cells
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