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Cells form who we are. From the top of our heads to the bottom of our feet, cells make up every single part of us. All our organs and bones are formed of different kinds of cells, all of which are great at doing the particular job they are meant for. Cells in the heart are specialised to keep your heart beating, while brain cells make sure the body keeps moving correctly.
This resource will help to explain what cells are, how they come together to help form who we are, and the differences between cells in animals, and cells in plants.