A cell has a history; its structure is inherited, it grows, divides, and, as in the embryo of higher animals, the products of division differentiate on complex lines. Living cells, moreover, transmit all that is involved in their complex heredity. Frederick Gowland Hopkins
A cell has a history; its structure is inherited, it grows, divides, and, as in the embryo of higher animals, the products of division differentiate on complex lines. Living cells, moreover, transmit all that is involved in their complex heredity.
The cell never acts; it reacts. Ernst Haeckel
The cell never acts; it reacts.
I've never оwnеd a сеll рhоnе аnd dоn't plan on еvеr having one. If anyone nееdѕ to talk to mе, they knоw whеrе I livе. Phil Robertson
I've never оwnеd a сеll рhоnе аnd dоn't plan on еvеr having one. If anyone nееdѕ to talk to mе, they knоw whеrе I livе.
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell. Edward Abbey
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.