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Ви можете повернути або обміняти товар протягом 14 днів з моменту отримання згідно із законодавством України. Детальні умови — на сторінці «Обмін та повернення»
All living things on Earth are composed of cells. A cell is the simplest unit of
a self-contained living organism, and the vast majority of life on Earth
consists of single-celled microbes, mostly bacteria. These consist of a simple
'prokaryotic' cell, with no nucleus. The bodies of more complex plants and
animals consist of billions of 'eukaryotic' cells, of varying kinds, adapted to
fill different roles - red blood cells, muscle cells, branched neurons. Each
cell is an astonishingly complex chemical factory, the activities of which we
have only begun to unravel in the past fifty years or so through modern
techniques of microscopy, biochemistry, and molecular biology. In this Very Short Introduction, Terence Allen and Graham Cowling describe the
nature of cells - their basic structure, their varying forms, their division,
their differentiation from initially highly flexible stem cells, their
signalling, and programmed death. Cells are the basic constituent of life, and
understanding cells and how they work is central to all biology and medicine.