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Cells are similar to small factories with different laborers and departments that work all the time to make life possible. Various kinds of cells perform different functions like protein synthesis and energy production.There are two major kinds of living organisms based on their cellular structure namely: prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
- Prokaryotes are made up of cells with no nucleus. They all are single-celled microorganisms including archaea, bacteria and photosynthetic blue-green algae which are also known as cyanobacteria.
- Eukaryotes consists of cells with a nucleus. This large category involves all plants, fungi (such as molds, yeast, and mushrooms), protozoa (Plasmodium falciparum and parasite that cause malaria) and animals. The plasma membrane is responsible for monitoring the transport of nutrients and electrolytes in and out of the cell and also responsible for cell to cell communication.
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Cell is called the fundamental unit of life. A cell is capable of independent existence and can carry out all the functions which are necessary for a living being. A cell carries out nutrition, respiration, excretion, transportation and reproduction; the way an individual organism does. Unicellular organisms are capable of independent existence which shows a cell’s capability to exist independently. Due to this, a cell is called the fundamental and structural unit of life. All living beings are composed of the basic unit of life, i.e. cell.
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Hormones are the chemical substances which coordinate the activities of living organisms and also their growth. They are secreted by special tissues in our body through endocrine glands. Different hormones have different effects on the shape of the body. Some of these hormones work quickly to start or stop a process and some will continually work over a long period of time to perform their functions. They help in body growth, development, metabolism, sexual function, reproduction etc. What happens to the body when these hormones will release in more or less quantity. This article deals with the list of important hormones necessary for our body functions.
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