The art behind the science of the cell

Illustrated by Franzes Myradel A. Remo
Posted on December 1, 2019 by Getaprofessor

Illustrated by Franzes Myradel A. Remo
Category: Uncategorized Tags: histology, histology art
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A human cell is the bacis unit of life that makes up the human body. It is surrounded by a cell membrane that separates the cell from its environment. Inside the cell, there is a nucleus that contains the genetic material, or the DNA. The cytoplasm, which is the fluid insdie the cell, contains various organelles, including mitochondria, which produce energy for the cell, and ribosomes, which synthesize proteins. Human cells also have specialized stuctures and functions that allow them to carry out specific tasks in the body, such as mucle cells that contract and nerve cells that transmit signals. Overall, human cells are complex and highly organized structures that work together to maintain the health and function of human body.
What a very organized and neat artwork of the cell! I love how you exhibited it in a three-dimensional manner because I was able to identify each of the parts easily. It’s good that you also provided a separate image for the centriole to give a clearer angle of its structure. Moreover, various colors used complement each other in presenting the beauty behind the science of the cell. All in all, the style of the drawing is definitely commendable and highly appreciated.