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#Cell Absorb Reel by @emanueleanastasio92 - 🇮🇹 Cell vs Cell | Video Completo - Parte 1 🐸

Kermit organizza un nuovo scontro per Cell… e l'avversario è nientemeno che il Cell canonico! I due s
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🇮🇹 Cell vs Cell | Video Completo - Parte 1 🐸 Kermit organizza un nuovo scontro per Cell… e l'avversario è nientemeno che il Cell canonico! I due si sfidano in una serie di prove ideate da Kermit, ma, essendo entrambi perfetti, finiscono sempre in parità. Insoddisfatti del risultato, iniziano a provocarsi a vicenda… fino a dar vita a una lite infinita! 🤣 🎥 Video originale di DevilArtemis 🎙 Cast 🇮🇹 Cell: @_.mr.v__ Cell Canonico: @ivanouli @zeromic_official Kermit/Homer e altri personaggi: @emanueleanastasio92 #kermit #cellperfetto #cell #cellvs #devilartemis #dragonballmemes
#Cell Absorb Reel by @explainingourbody - Inside your body, there's a constant microscopic battle taking place. A macrophage, one of your immune system's most powerful cells, can detect a harm
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Inside your body, there’s a constant microscopic battle taking place. A macrophage, one of your immune system’s most powerful cells, can detect a harmful bacterium and immediately shift into attack mode. This isn’t random movement. It’s a precise and coordinated response. The macrophage follows chemical signals released by bacteria in a process called chemotaxis, moves directly toward the threat, identifies it, and then engulfs and breaks it down through phagocytosis. Macrophages do more than just destroy invaders. They act as early defenders, clean up dead cells and debris, signal other immune cells to respond, and play a major role in inflammation and healing. So when you see a macrophage chasing bacteria, you’re watching your body defend itself in real time. This kind of activity is happening thousands of times every day without you ever noticing. It’s a reminder of how complex and efficient your body really is, constantly working in the background to keep you alive.
#Cell Absorb Reel by @viyalum - Inside your cells, tiny protein "delivery workers" are walking nonstop.

They're called kinesin - motor proteins that use energy (ATP) to carry import
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Inside your cells, tiny protein “delivery workers” are walking nonstop. They’re called kinesin — motor proteins that use energy (ATP) to carry important cargo like brain chemicals, energy units, and repair materials across microscopic highways. No delivery = no function. Right now, billions of these molecular walkers are moving inside you… keeping you alive. Every thought. Every movement. Every heartbeat. 🧬 Your body is never still. #viyalum #wellnesstips #cellular #mitochondria
#Cell Absorb Reel by @circledna (verified account) - Cell death, also known as apoptosis, is a natural process that occurs when a cell is no longer needed or is damaged beyond repair. This process is cru
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Cell death, also known as apoptosis, is a natural process that occurs when a cell is no longer needed or is damaged beyond repair. This process is crucial for maintaining healthy tissues and organs. Apoptosis is a highly regulated and controlled sequence of events where cells undergo characteristic changes, including shrinking, fragmenting, and being engulfed by neighboring cells or immune cells. Key players in this process include proteins like caspases, which act as molecular scissors to dismantle the cell, and mitochondria, which release signals that trigger apoptosis. This self-destruct mechanism ensures that damaged or potentially harmful cells do not proliferate, thus protecting the organism from diseases such as cancer. Understanding apoptosis not only sheds light on how our bodies maintain balance and health but also opens doors for potential therapies in treating various diseases by either promoting or inhibiting this cell death process. 🌟 - July Journals: If you found out you only had one hour left to live, who would you call and what would you tell them? Tag that friend. #cellbiology #apoptosis #sciencematters #biotech #healthinnovation #research #genetics #molecularbiology #cancerresearch #lifesciences #stemcells #biochemistry #science #health #medicalresearch #fyp #biologyfacts
#Cell Absorb Reel by @dharma.awakening9 - Human Cell Components
1. Cell Membrane
Function:
•	Protective outer boundary of the cell
•	Controls what enters and leaves the cell
•	Communicates wit
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Human Cell Components 1. Cell Membrane Function: • Protective outer boundary of the cell • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • Communicates with other cells using receptors Key parts: • Phospholipid bilayer • Membrane proteins • Cholesterol • Carbohydrate chains ________________________________________ 2. Nucleus Function: • The control center of the cell • Contains DNA (genetic material) • Regulates cell growth and reproduction Main structures: • Nuclear envelope • Nucleolus • Chromatin ________________________________________ 3. Mitochondria Function: • Produces energy (ATP) for the cell • Known as the powerhouse of the cell • Performs cellular respiration ________________________________________ 4. Ribosomes Function: • Protein synthesis • Builds proteins from amino acids Found: • Floating in cytoplasm • Attached to rough ER ________________________________________ 5. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Types: Rough ER • Covered with ribosomes • Produces proteins Smooth ER • Produces lipids • Detoxifies chemicals • Stores calcium ________________________________________ 6. Golgi Apparatus Function: • Modifies proteins and lipids • Packages them into vesicles • Ships them to other parts of the cell or outside the cell ________________________________________ 7. Lysosomes Function: • Breaks down waste materials • Digests damaged cell parts • Contains digestive enzymes ________________________________________ 8. Cytoplasm Function: • Jelly-like fluid inside the cell • Holds organelles in place • Site of many metabolic reactions ________________________________________ 9. Cytoskeleton Function: • Maintains cell shape • Helps cell movement • Supports organelles Main components: • Microtubules • Microfilaments • Intermediate filaments ________________________________________ 10. Centrosome & Centrioles Function: • Organizes microtubules • Important for cell division (mitosis) #HumanCell #CellBiology #MicroscopicWorld #BiologyFacts #ScienceExplained #InsideTheCell #MolecularBiology #ScienceEducation #HumanBodyScience #CellStructure #LearnBiology #ScienceVideo #BiologyLearning #EducationalContent #ScienceDiscovery
#Cell Absorb Reel by @science_explan - See your immune system in action as a T cell locates and eliminates a cancer cell in real time!

This captivating label-free live cell imaging demonst
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See your immune system in action as a T cell locates and eliminates a cancer cell in real time! This captivating label-free live cell imaging demonstrates the potency of our immune systems. One of the body's most important immune fighters, a T cell recognizes and targets a cancer cell, piercing its membrane and killing it. An amazing look at your body's cellular defense mechanisms. . . . . Credit: @nanolive_sa #Immunology #cancerresearch #cellbiology
#Cell Absorb Reel by @world_of_biology_wob - The video shows an intense and dramatic scene, where a powerful killer T-cell (a type of immune cell) is engaged in a battle against an ovarian cancer
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The video shows an intense and dramatic scene, where a powerful killer T-cell (a type of immune cell) is engaged in a battle against an ovarian cancer cell, which is vastly larger in size. The T-cell, looking like a tiny, agile warrior, approaches the cancer cell, its surface covered in receptors ready to attack. The cancer cell is a large, irregular shape, bulging and full of abnormal, mutated characteristics. As the T-cell makes contact, its cytotoxic granules are released, launching a fierce assault. There's a burst of energy—perhaps a bright explosion of color—indicating the T-cell’s attack as it releases toxins that break down the cancer cell's defenses. The ovarian cancer cell begins to break apart, its surface shattering in a dramatic display of destruction, while the T-cell stands firm, victorious and unharmed. The scene is both intense and awe-inspiring, a striking visualization of the body’s immune system fighting cancer. Video credit 📸- Thanks to Alex Ritter (official X/Twitter page) Follow @world_of_biology_wob
#Cell Absorb Reel by @thedoctorasky (verified account) - Immune cell movement that drives white blood cells to chase bacteria in a wound.

When a wound occurs, bacteria enter the exposed tissue almost immedi
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Immune cell movement that drives white blood cells to chase bacteria in a wound. When a wound occurs, bacteria enter the exposed tissue almost immediately. The body detects these bacteria through chemical signals released by damaged cells. These signals spread through the tissue and form a gradient that white blood cells can sense. Neutrophils are often the first responders. They move toward stronger signals by extending their shape forward and pulling the rest of the cell along. As neutrophils travel, they squeeze between tissue layers to reach the bacteria. The closer they get, the stronger the signals become. The bacteria also release their own chemical cues that guide the white blood cells directly to them. When a neutrophil reaches a cluster of bacteria, it surrounds them with its outer membrane and draws them inside. Inside the neutrophil, the bacteria are exposed to powerful enzymes and reactive molecules that break them apart. Other white blood cells soon arrive to support the process and clean the area. This chase and capture response is one of the earliest protective steps that prevents bacteria from spreading deeper into the tissue.
#Cell Absorb Reel by @digitalwildlifestudio - Predation doesn't require teeth.

At microscopic scale, survival depends on membrane flexibility.

Amoeba proteus hunts by extending pseudopodia - tem
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Predation doesn’t require teeth. At microscopic scale, survival depends on membrane flexibility. Amoeba proteus hunts by extending pseudopodia — temporary projections of its cell membrane — around prey. When it captures a paramecium, the membrane wraps around it, enclosing it inside a food vacuole. This process is called phagocytosis. There is no tearing. No explosion. Just membrane flow and fusion. Inside the vacuole, digestive enzymes break down the prey gradually. This is one of the oldest forms of predation on Earth. Single cells hunting single cells. Life feeding on life at microscopic scale. #Amoeba #Paramecium #Phagocytosis #MicroscopicPredator #RealBiology #NoVoiceover #CinematicMicroscope #CellularLife
#Cell Absorb Reel by @hashem.alghaili (verified account) - Mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell, were once free-living bacteria.
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Mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell, were once free-living bacteria.
#Cell Absorb Reel by @biotecnofarucv - Esta es la estructura molecular de la membrana plasmática.
Es un guardián silencioso, que protege la célula al tiempo que deja entrar lo que necesita.
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Esta es la estructura molecular de la membrana plasmática. Es un guardián silencioso, que protege la célula al tiempo que deja entrar lo que necesita... La membrana plasmática, también conocida como membrana celular, es un componente fundamental de todas las células vivas, ya que constituye una barrera que separa el interior de la célula de su entorno externo. Esta membrana semipermeable está compuesta principalmente por una bicapa lipídica, que incluye fosfolípidos dispuestos en una doble capa. Estos fosfolípidos tienen cabezas hidrófilas (que atraen el agua) (en azul) y colas hidrófobas (que repelen el agua) (en dorado), creando una barrera fluida y dinámica. Dentro de esta bicapa lipídica hay varias proteínas (en morado) que desempeñan varias funciones: algunas actúan como canales o transportadores que facilitan el movimiento de sustancias dentro y fuera de la célula, otras sirven como receptores para la transducción de señales y algunas proporcionan soporte estructural. Además, los carbohidratos unidos a las proteínas (glicoproteínas) y a los lípidos (glicolípidos, en verde) de la superficie extracelular contribuyen al reconocimiento y la comunicación celular. El modelo de mosaico fluido describe esta estructura, destacando la naturaleza flexible de la membrana y la distribución de las proteínas en forma de mosaico. Las moléculas de colesterol intercaladas en la bicapa lipídica añaden rigidez y estabilidad al tiempo que mantienen la fluidez de la membrana. En general, la membrana plasmática es esencial para mantener la homeostasis, posibilitar la comunicación y permitir la permeabilidad selectiva para mantener las funciones celulares. Crédito: Repost @bioscoolya #cell #cellmembrane #plasmamembrane #Microbiologia #Biotecnologia #Biotecnología #Bioanalistas #Farmacia #farmaceuticos #Universidad #Bioquimica #Investigacion #Laboratorio #BiologiaMolecular #Argentina #Costarica #Ecuador #Chile #México #Paraguay #Uruguay #RepúblicaDominicana #Panamá #Venezuela #Diplomados #instagramreels #reelsinstagram #bioscoolya #animation #animationart

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