Cells
Genetic Science Learning Center
Overview
Added
March 17, 2026
Subject & domain
life-health · genetics-heredity
Grade range
Grade 5–Grade 10 (Sophomore)
Page kind
Article
Introduction
Key Concepts in Cell Biology
- Definition: Cells are the basic unit of life, a term first coined by Robert Hooke in 1665 while observing cork under a microscope.
- Biological Organization: Cells specialize and organize into tissues, which then form organs and organ systems in multicellular organisms.
- Cellular Structures:
- Vesicles: Small compartments responsible for transporting materials within the cell.
- Membranes: Essential for maintaining cellular organization and efficiency.
- Endosymbiotic Theory: Explains the evolutionary origin of modern-day cells through the integration of ancient bacteria-like organisms.
- Cell Communication:
- Cells communicate via signaling pathways composed primarily of proteins.
- The response to a signal is determined by both the nature of the signal and the specific cell type receiving it.
- Fight or Flight: An example of systemic cell signaling where the brain triggers a body-wide response to perceived danger.
- Clinical Significance: Disruptions in cell signaling pathways can lead to various diseases.
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