Where do we Begin?
Well, let’s think about it for a moment. It is true that you probably resemble your parents greatly. I mean, I know that I tremendously look like my father. Therefore, my dad must have passed something to me. The key is figure out what that something is. So you can understand a little better, let’s take a look at a simple organism, a plant. So what would you, the reader, do next? You’d probably open up the plant to see what was inside it.
(Genetics is the science that explains why sons look like their dads.)
What’s Fundamental About us?
Let’s find out what is fundamental about a plant. If we look at a plant’s leaf up closely, you’d see that it’s made up of small, round structures that are called cells. In other words, the leaf is made of leaf cells.
Like the plant, we can open up a human as well. If we do that, you’ll notice that we, like a plant, have parts, which are made of cells. Our bones are made bone cells, skin is made of skin cells.
In fact, if you are sitting in front of your computer and reading this web site, then you began your life as a single cell. It all started with your parents. Here’s how it works!!! And trust me, I’ll be really delicate with this scenario.
Not is our entire body made of cells, but your body is made from many different types of cells. There are some cells that are so different that they look really weird. For example, a skin cell looks very much different from a nerve cell.
Another group of important cells are your blood cells. Blood cells are part of the transport system. They carry important substances to other parts of your body. Your blood cells are made of two types, red and white blood cells. White blood cells make up the immune system which protects you from viruses, and other bad things. Red blood cells actually make up the transport system.
Along with nerve cells, muscle cells cause movement too. Nerve cells anchor themselves into muscle cells. Muscle cells receive an electrical signal from a nerve cell and the result is that your muscle contracts. Muscle cells are the target of many diseases.
There are many more cells that make up your body. They include brain cells, bone cells, skins cells and many more. Your cells are important, but it’s the stuff inside of your cells is what we are now going to focus on. In the next section, we are going to open up a cell and take a neat peek inside the cell so that we can see what’s really going on.
