cellebygging
Cellebygging, also known as cell culture, is a process used in biology to grow cells or tissues outside of their natural organism. This involves providing a controlled environment that mimics the conditions cells need to survive and proliferate. The basic components of cell culture include a nutrient-rich growth medium, a stable temperature (typically 37 degrees Celsius for mammalian cells), a controlled atmosphere with a specific percentage of carbon dioxide, and sterile conditions to prevent contamination by microorganisms.
Cells for culture can be derived from various sources, such as primary tissues directly from an organism,
Cell culture techniques are fundamental to a wide range of scientific research, including studies on cell biology,