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He is vulnerable to infection because his body is not producing enough white blood cells.

Scientists hope that one day cloning will be able to reverse paralysis by regrowing damaged cells in the spinal cord.

Red blood cells carry oxygen around your body, and white blood cells fight disease.

Cancer cells can migrate throughout the body, and produce additional tumors.

The human heart grows by enlargement of cells, not cell multiplication, which means that a baby's heart contains the same number of cells as an adult's.

There is a Bantu proverb which observes that the earth is a beehive, we all enter by the same door, but live in different cells.

Cancer cells tend to divide very quickly.

Sweat itself is odorless.

Only when combined with bacteria that are breaking down dead skin cells does it become smelly.

A number of the prisoners were yelling and banging the bars of their cells with their tin cups.

Scientists have produced a drug which is given to cows to aid in the proliferation of certain cells responsible for producing milk.

In spite of some differences, animal and plant cells do have a similar basic structure.

Animal bodies are made up of cells.

The prisoners were confined to their cells after an inmate was found murdered.

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