User talk:Monkeyluv6

Cells are the world's most complex forms. Not only do millions of them exist in a human body, they are complex beyond description. Cells work very hard to keep an organism alive. Some of the common organelles in a cell are the mitochondria, the neucleus, the cell membrane, the cytoplasm, and the Golgi apparatus. To explain what these do, picture a cell as the cell factory. The 'cell membrane is the factory's "wall". Inside, you float around in a thick water substance called cytoplasm. The mitochondria is the "powerhouse" that provides the cell's energy. The Golgi apparatus takes the products that the cell makes and either sends it to other cells or puts it to use in the cell. Last but not least is the neucleus. The neuclus is the cell "boss". It knows what everything does and controls them. This is a cell.