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Welcome to "Excell" At Cells. We think that cells are "excellent". We hope that when you are through with this site you will be a cell "cellebrity". There are fun experiments along with facts to make your brain cells "excell." We hope you enjoy this site so much that you'll want to "cellebrate."
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What are surfaces ?
Surfaces are everywhere: the computer screen in front of you has a smooth surface; we walk on the surface of the earth; and people have even walked on the surface of the moon.
The top of a table is a flat surface. We say the surface of a football is curved. Other examples of curved surfaces are balloons, soap bubbles, and the cell which make up our bodies and all other living things. We will learn more about all of these things.
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The smell of a flower - The memory of a walk in the park - The pain of stepping on a nail. These experiences are made possible by the 3 pounds of tissue in our heads...the BRAIN!!
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The Anatomy Of Your Respiratory System
Your lungs are amazing machines that give your body all the oxygen it needs to live. Your lungs are made up of many parts, and they are all important for your lungs to work right.
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