Pathophysiology
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ISBN: 9780323354813
Author: Jacquelyn L. Banasik PhD ARNP
Publisher: Saunders
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To determine: How do cells acquire and use energy.
Introduction: A cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of living things. It is typically microscopic, and possesses cytoplasm and nucleus enclosed within a membrane. The cells are complex membrane-bound units that are packed with a multitude of macromolecules and chemicals. They are capable of replicating and forming new cells and organisms.
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