A Cell is described as an electrochemical system consisting of an anode and a cathode immersed in an electrolyte. The anode and cathode may be separate metals or dissimilar areas on the same metal. The cell includes the external circuit, which permits the flow of electrons from the anode toward the cathode.

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"Cell" is in the UNSPSC Code "60104102"
Cell models

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Cell is the the smallest units of living structure capable of independent existence, composed of a membrane-enclosed mass of protoplasm and containing a nucleus or nucleoid.

Cells are highly variable and specialized in both structure and function, though all must at some stage replicate proteins and nucleic acids, utilize energy, and reproduce themselves

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"Cell" is in the UNSPSC Code "60104103"
Cell teaching kits

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Cell is one of the compartments of a groin or rib vault, in the Romanesque period usually of plastered rubble, in the Gothic period of neatly coursed stones

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"Cell" is in the UNSPSC Code "41122103"
Cell scrapers

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