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What is Cell?

The cell is the fundamental unit of life and a central subject across biological and biomedical sciences. Students encounter this topic in introductory biology, physiology, biochemistry, and genetics courses, as well as in more specialized fields like neuroscience and plant biology. What makes the cell academically compelling is its dual role as both a discrete structural unit and a dynamic system — one in which proteins, signaling pathways, and developmental processes interact in ways that have far-reaching implications for understanding health and disease. Topics like stem cell research, human cloning, Turner syndrome, and centrosomes in cancer illustrate how cellular biology connects foundational science to urgent ethical and medical questions.

Student papers on this topic take a range of approaches. Some focus on specific cell types or structures, such as cell junctions, artificial cells, or the adrenal gland, examining how form relates to function. Others adopt a systems perspective, exploring neuro signaling, plant physiology through ionomics, or the electrochemical behavior seen in voltaic and electrolytic cells. Comparative and descriptive analyses are common, with papers tracing how particular cellular processes develop, change, or break down across different biological contexts.

A strong essay on cells begins with a focused thesis that targets one process, structure, or debate rather than attempting to survey cellular biology broadly. Evidence drawn from physiological mechanisms, experimental findings, or well-documented case studies tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating cells as static objects; effective essays consistently emphasize that cellular behavior is dynamic, context-dependent, and shaped by interactions among proteins, environment, and developmental stage.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
The 2007 German arrest of Al Qaeda-linked terror suspects
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the topic of current global terrorism. Specifically, it will discuss the arrest of three suspected terrorists in Germany, and their ties to the Al Qaeda terrorist…
Paper Undergraduate
Effects of dehydration on cellular health and body function
Water is more important to health than most individuals realize and in fact is critically important to many various functions of the body and the body's entire state of health. The objective of this work is to examine…
Paper Undergraduate
Cell phone bans while driving: effectiveness and policy debate
If you are using a cell phone while driving, there is a higher chance of a completely unexpected mistake which could cause a serious accident. Many people have made this observation but now over 20 studies have also…
Research Paper Doctorate
The moral status of human embryos and the case against abortion
In the past few decades an argument has raged across America over the issue of abortion. My personal opinion on this subject is that abortion should not be legal. I believe that because an embryo, and later a fetus, is…
Paper Undergraduate
Marquis's argument that abortion causes an unjust harm to the fetus
Abortion as viewed by many in society, is a morally reprehensible action attacking the least able to defend themselves in all of society. If such actions continue, then the consequences will have a devastating effect on not only the individuals involved in such actions, but on society overall. Some experts base their support of abortion on the fact that (scientifically speaking) the embryo is not technically a human person, while other experts on the other side of the issue declare that a person is a person as soon as it is conceived. This paper takes a look at both sides of the issue and theorizes that because abortion is a morally reprehensible act, society will feel its ill effects forever.
Essay Doctorate
Centrosome amplification and its role in cancer development
Centrosomes refer to the region of animal cell cytoplasm which is located near the cell's nucleus and contains centrioles. It major role is noted to be the organization of the microtubules. Recently, there has been a lot of literature purporting that there could be a link between centrosomes and cancer. The exact roles of centrosomes in cancer progression are the subject of this discussion. The centrosome has been regarded as the part of the cell which is responsible for chromosomal stability (Khong, Zhang and Zhao,2004)
Research Paper Doctorate
Gothic feminism in Wollstonecraft's Maria and Austen's Northanger Abbey
Gothic Feminism in Wollstoncraft and Austen
Research Paper Undergraduate
Female sexuality as public spectacle in Pope and Haywood
¶ … Public Sexual Female Self -- Alexander Pope's "Eloisa to Abelard" and Eliza Hayward's Fantomina
Research Paper Doctorate
WiMAX as a metropolitan broadband wireless access solution
Find a need and fill it," reportedly a quote by Ruth S. Peale, could be considered to capsulate part of WiMAX's contentions as the increased "need" for faster Internet in infinite locations continues.
Paper Masters
The evolution of capital punishment law in America
Capital punishment has been around in this country since before it was official a country at all. Over the years there have been many changes in the way that the law has been applied to this form of punishment.