Cells are the smallest unit of living organisms. Living organisms can consist of only one cell (like bacteria) or over 200 different types of cells (like a human). Cells can have specialised roles, for example brain cells have a different structure and function to cells found in the stomach. This expedition will explore six different types of cells ranging from plant cells to human blood cells.
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