sejtjeid
Sejtjeid is a Hungarian term that means “your cells.” It is formed from the noun sejt (cell) with the second-person possessive suffix -jeid, and is used in everyday speech and in more formal writing to refer to the cells belonging to the listener or reader. In practical contexts, it can appear in phrases about health or biology, such as “sejtjeid egészsége” (the health of your cells).
In biology, cells are the basic units of life. In humans, they come in many types—blood cells,
Key processes inside cells include metabolism, energy production, and growth. Most human cells divide through mitosis
The term sejtjeid also appears in science communication to personalize discussions of cellular health, genetics, and