Devo Vikash Dec 28, In cytology we study about cell structure, But in cell biology we study cell structure and functions also. Upvote 2. Nishita replied Dec 28, Devo Vikash replied Dec 28, This discussion on Difference between cytology and cell biology?
The Questions and Answers of Difference between cytology and cell biology? If the answer is not available please wait for a while and a community member will probably answer this soon. Upgrade to Infinity. By continuing, I agree that I am at least 13 years old and have read and agree to the terms of service and privacy policy. The cell is the structural and functional unit of a particular organism, which is microscopic.
It contains a cytoplasm embedded with organelles and enclosed by a cell membrane. Due to its applications in the medical field, cytology closely relates to pathology. For the purpose of study, we can carry out cytological examinations on various body fluids including the blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, etc.
As the samples, we can also use the materials aspirated from the body. For cytological evaluations, we examine these samples under the microscope.
Cell biology is the branch of biology which studies the structure, constituents, physiological features, function, interactions, life cycle, division, and death of cells. Also, it includes the study simple organisms like prokaryotes and more complex organisms like eukaryotes.
Furthermore, it also includes both unicellular organisms such as protozoa and bacteria and multicellular organisms such as plants and animal including humans. It was raised to the status of cell theory by Schleiden and Schwann. It was modified, when R. Virchow , Put forward the theory of cell lineage or development of cells from preexisting cells. Modern cell theory or cell principle states that : 1 The body of all living beings is made up of cells and their products.
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