rakkude
Rakkude is the Estonian word for cells; rakkude is the genitive plural form used when referring to “of cells” or describing cell-related concepts in Estonian. In biology, cells are the basic units of life and the fundamental building blocks of all organisms. They can function independently, as in single-celled organisms, or form tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
Biologists categorize cells into two broad types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells, found in bacteria and
Core components of cells include the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material (DNA). Eukaryotic cells contain
In multicellular organisms, cells specialize and organize into tissues, which form organs and systems. The study