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Cell physiology is that the biological study of the activities that happen during a cell to stay it alive. The term physiology refers to normal functions during a living organism. Animal cells, plant cells and microorganism cells show similarities in their functions albeit they vary in structure. Prokaryotes were the primary of the 2 to develop and don't have a self-contained nucleus. Their mechanisms are simpler than later-evolved eukaryotes, which contain a nucleus that envelops the cell's DNA and a few organelles. There are alternative ways through which cells can transport substances across the cell wall. The 2 main pathways are transport and transport. Transport is more direct and doesn't require the utilization of the cell's energy. It relies on a neighborhood that maintains a high-to-low concentration gradient. transport uses ATP (ATP) to move a substance that moves against its concentration gradient.
Research Article: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
Research Article: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
Review Article: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
Research Article: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
Editorial: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
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