Cell
From Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia.
A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. Cells can reproduce themselves and produce more cells.
Examples of cells:
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Physical and Life Sciences
- cell (biology), and also the journal Cell
- electrochemical cell
- a cell in the honeycomb of a beehive
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Social Sciences
- prison cell
- monastic cell
- a covert cell of terrorists or partisans - a small organisation group designed to resist attempts at policing and counter-espionage
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Computer Sciences
- radio cell, as used in cellular mobile and cell phone
- table cell, as used in HTML / web pages
- cellular automata in mathematics
- Geometric cell - the three-dimensional analogue of a face
- The Cell computer chip being designed for the PlayStation 3
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Arts
- in music a cell is a rhythmic, melodic, motivic, or intervallic group, set, or figure (music).
- The Cell, a film
- Cell - a fictional character in the Japanese manga (comic book) Dragon Ball and the anime (cartoon) Dragon Ball Z
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