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      <description>Cells are the fundamental units of life, forming the structure of the human body. They take in nutrients, convert them into energy, perform specialized functions, and contain genetic material. Cells also store the body’s hereditary material and can replicate themselves.To learn more about cells, scan the QR code below or click this link: https://youtu.be/8IlzKri08kk?si=yGPEz1QAZ40Fdyfj.After watching the video, summarize the fundamental concepts you have learned.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>After watching the video, I learned that cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms, including the human body. They come in different types, each with specialized functions, but all share common features like the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. The nucleus contains genetic material (DNA), which controls the cell’s activities and allows it to replicate. Cells are responsible for taking in nutrients, converting them into energy, and carrying out functions necessary for survival. They also have the ability to divide and reproduce, making them crucial for growth, repair, and reproduction in living organisms. Overall, cells are incredibly complex and perform a variety of functions that are vital to life.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>After watching the video, I learned that cells are life's basic building blocks, performing vital functions like nutrient intake and energy production.  Human cells, eukaryotic in nature, contain key components such as the nucleus and mitochondria.  Cellular division (mitosis and meiosis) enables growth and reproduction, highlighting the fundamental importance of cells to life itself.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>After watching the video, I understood that cells are the fundamental units of life, forming the basis of all living organisms, including humans. While cells vary in type and specialize in different functions, they all share key components such as the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. The nucleus houses the genetic material, DNA, which regulates cellular activities and enables replication. Cells are essential for absorbing nutrients, converting them into energy, and performing vital functions necessary for life. Additionally, their ability to divide and reproduce is crucial for growth, repair, and sustaining life in organisms. Cells are remarkably intricate and play a wide range of critical roles that are indispensable for life.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>After watching the Amoeba Sisters’ video, I realized that even the smallest thing makes a big difference. For example, we might think that a cell doesn't change anything, but in fact it does, humans are made of billions and billions of cells. Throughout the entire viewing and listening, I remembered the topics we had during our grade 12 biology. Like the modern cell theory, the cell is the smallest living unit in all organisms, every organism is made out of it, and it came from a pre-existing cell. There is also what we call unicellular cells and multicellular cells, and we as humans are multicellular. Many people perceive a cell as a cell only without further knowing more about it. Cells and their organelles are amazing. They have their own world within them. They carry out many functions, like storing DNA, which is crucial for us.</p><p><br></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>After watching the video, I learned that cells are the basic building blocks of life. They take in nutrients, produce energy, and perform different functions to keep our body working. There are two main types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic, with human cells being eukaryotic. Each cell has important parts like the nucleus, which stores genetic material, and the mitochondria, which generate energy. Cells also divide through processes like mitosis and meiosis, helping in growth and reproduction. Overall, I realized how important cells are because, without them, life wouldn’t exist.</p>]]></description>
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