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cell phone A mobile phone is a device which behaves as a normaltelephone whilst being able to move over a wide area (compare cordless phone which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). Mobilephones allow connections to be made to the telephone network, normally bydirectly dialling the other party's number on an inbuilt keypad. ...
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cell respiration Cellular respiration is, in its broadest definition, the process in which the chemical bonds of energy-rich molecules such as glucose are converted into energy usable for life processes. Oxidation of organic material—in a bonfire, for example—is an exothermic reaction that releases a large amount of energy rather quickly. ...
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cell-mediated immunity Cell-mediated immunity is an immune response that does not involve antibodies but rather involves the activation of macrophages and NK-cells, the production of antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, and the release of various cytokines in response to an antigen. ...
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cell culture the maintenance or growth of animal cells in vitro, or a culture of such cells.
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cellular respiration The process in which a cell breaks down sugar or other organic compounds to release energy used for cellular work; may be anaerobic or aerobic, depending on the availability of oxygen.
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