"What is perhaps most remarkable is that it is all just random frantic action. There is clearly no thinking presence behind any of actions of the cells."
These are the quotes from Bill Bryson's book called A Short History of Nearly Everything. I read this in my biology class and think that this is the interesting part that I never know about cells before. When I read this, by his words, I could imagine a picture in my mind: a picture of the cells running around uncontrollable, excited, and no planning. I never knew about that happens inside the cell, especially inside of me. I did not know that the cells had to run around to work. I think it stayed still. But actually, it works all the time, sending the messages, never stop. Images: https://csb.mgh.harvard.edu/highlights/when-small-meets-speedy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2007/feb/23/whyistoppedworryingandlea
http://www.ehow.com/about_7216358_difference-between-human-bacteria-respiration.html


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