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Talk:Human cells
Talk:Human cells explain and name all the parts of ... of distinct cell types in the adult human body. Human cells are not distinct or fundamentally different ...
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Category:Human cells
Category:Human cells Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. B Blood and immune system cells C Connective tissue cells H Hormone secreting cells Pages in category "Human cells" There ...
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Category talk:Human cells
Category talk:Human cells Category title Perhaps this category should be changed to Category:Mammalian cells ? Fuelbottle | Talk 06:37, 25 Dec 2004 ...
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Human embryogenesis   (translated from French)
Human embryogenesis Leonardo da Vinci - Studies of embryos Synopsis Definition embryogenesis (or embryogénie) human indicate the process of development of embryon human since the stage of zygote until the ... are produced by méiose of the germinal cells. The gamètes are thus haploid: each one ... It initially divides the zygote into 2 cells girls, then 4, then 8 and ...
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Human cloning
Human cloning Human cloning is the creation of a genetically ... copy of an existing, or previously existing human or growing cloned tissue from that individual ... is generally used to refer to artificial human cloning; human clones in the form of identical ...
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Human papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus ? Human papillomavirus Genome of HPV-16. E1-E7 ... I (dsDNA) Family: Papillomaviridae Genus: Papillomaviridae Species: Human papillomavirus Human papillomavirus (HPV)is a member of a ... can infect humans and cause changes in cells leading to abnormal tissue growth. Infection ...
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Human physiology
Human physiology Human physiology is the science of the mechanical ... and biochemical functions of normal humans or human tissues or organs. The principal level of ... of organs and systems. Most aspects of human physiology are closely homologous to corresponding aspects ... much of the foundation of physiological knowledge. Human physiology is one of the basic ...
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Human biology
Human biology Human biology is an academic field of biology ... and a number of other fields. A human being is a multicellular eukaryote consisting of an estimated 100,000 billion cells. As a species, humans are primates and ... many of the basic life processes of human cells are basically the same as ...
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Human iron metabolism
Human iron metabolism Human beings use 20 mg of iron each ... for the production of new red blood cells, much of which is recycled from old red blood cells. Iron is an essential element for most life on Earth, including human beings. The control of this necessary ...
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Human brain
Human brain The human brain. The human brain is the center of the central ... such as thought, reasoning, and abstraction. The human brain is generally regarded as more capable ... order activities than any other species. Overview Human encephalization is especially pronounced in the ...
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