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  • James Xavier L Tan posted an update in the group Group logo of (MT 30) Medical Histology - F (LAB)(MT 30) Medical Histology – F (LAB) 2 years, 2 months ago

    James Xavier L. Tan
    BSMT – II
    MT 30 – F (Lab)
    THE ART BEHIND THE SCIENCE OF THE CELL

    Imagine a small cell that looks like a tough barbarian holding a tiny weapon. This cool artwork helps us see how cells, like little warriors, are strong and important for our bodies. Cells provide various essential benefits for the human body, similar to the attributes of Clash of Clans Barbarians. One of the most important benefits is their role in protecting the immune system. In the artwork, the cell’s defensive posture is similar to the Barbarian’s protective stance in the gaming realm, highlighting how cells tirelessly defend against external threats such as bacteria and viruses. This defense mechanism is crucial for our well-being, preventing the onset of various illnesses and ensuring the body’s overall health.

    Moreover, cells actively participate in the regeneration and repair of tissues. This is a process depicted metaphorically in the artwork through the Barbarian’s body, which experiences microtears and repairs after every bodyweight workout. Through mechanisms like mitosis, cells continually work to replace damaged tissues and facilitate efficient wound healing. This regenerative ability is crucial for the body’s longevity and capacity to recover from injuries.

    Additionally, the warrior spirit of the Barbarian character metaphorically represents the energy production within cells, particularly through powerhouse organelles like mitochondria. Cells generate the energy necessary for the body’s metabolic functions, ensuring that we have the vitality needed for our daily activities and maintaining optimal health.

    In essence, this artwork not only celebrates the microscopic warriors within us but also underscores the indispensable role cells play in sustaining and fortifying the intricate machinery of the human body.

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