Not exact matches
Hartshorne insists that, «A
body is, in the
human case, no merely
single thing, but a vast society
of society
of perhaps two hundred thousand kinds
of cells.
The glory
of God is all around us — the complexity
of a
single cell from the
human body and the order present in our universe should point us all to our creator.
Despite its many parts, the entire organism is a
single cell of only about 10 microns in diameter, which is smaller than most
cells in the
human body.
Every embryo begins as a
single fertilized egg, which develops into a
human body consisting
of trillions
of cells, each one specialized to carry out specific functions.
The
human body contains trillions
of cells, all derived from a
single cell, or zygote, made by the fusion
of an egg and a sperm.
So, at the dawn
of our universe — and I have to emphasize our universe, because there could be others — so, dawn
of our universe, physicists think there was one type
of force, one type
of matter and that as the cosmos expanded, as space expanded, it cooled and things started to condense out like snow flakes, and over time that
single force broke, it differentiated; and something similar happens in the
human body as we develop from a
single cell; we differentiate, different tissues form in our
bodies, different layers
of tissues.
The
Human Cell Atlas aims to provide a reference map of the human body at single cell resolu
Human Cell Atlas aims to provide a reference map of the human body at single cell resolut
Cell Atlas aims to provide a reference map
of the
human body at single cell resolu
human body at
single cell resolut
cell resolution.
Scientific programs include:
human genomic sequencing and analysis, synthetic genomics and exploration
of new vaccines using this technology, and environmental and
single cell genomics to explore the vast unseen world
of microbes living in the
human body, the ocean, soil and air.
The
human body comprises more than 200 types
of cells, and every one
of these
cell types arises from the zygote, the
single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm.
Within a few days, that
single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow ball
of 150 to 200
cells that give rise to every
single cell type a
human body needs to survive, including the umbilical cord and the placenta that nourishes the developing fetus.
The
human microbiome — the diverse array
of bacteria, yeast, parasites, and other
single -
celled organisms that live in and on our
bodies — is comprised
of more microbes than there are stars in the galaxy, and the genes encoded in microbiome DNA vastly outnumber our own genes.
In the
body,
single cell organisms — primarily in the form
of bacteria — outnumber
human cells ten to one.
Each
of us has approximately 10 trillion
human cells, 100 trillion bacteria, yeasts, and
single cell protozoa (representing thousands
of different species), and 1,000 trillion viruses in and on our
bodies.
The
human brain is over 65 percent fat, our hormones are made from fat, and so is the outer layer
of every
single cell in the
body.