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Where is cell, atom in my body?

by Guest33509  |  earlier

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Can you help me understand basic biology?

where is cell inside the body? What is it on the top of the cell?

What is inside the cell, and what are those things? What those things do?

What is DNA and RNA? What is these made of? What are their functions? How many DNA are there inside each nucleus? Why they called "sugar" for DNA or something? What they meant by "sugar"?

What is atom? How are they made up? Where is it in my body?

Where are the bacteria inside my body? Where they live in the body? Is it genetic or I get it from somewhere else?

Please answer question as you are answering to 10 years old, because I am only 12 years old. I have never taken Biology class, before. Do not use much hard word that I will not understand. Thank you. I feel like I am interested in these topic, so If you know something more about Biology then please let me know. Thank you so much.

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  1. Your body is made up of cells. Your cells are made up of organ structures. Your organ structures are, at their most basic level, made of atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of everything, cells are the building blocks of life. You will learn all of this when you take high school biology as a freshman/sophomore/junior depending on the school and your ability to learn science.


  2. If you want a biology class, take biology.  I thought much about this question and looked at your other questions and answers, several selected as "best."  It appears that you are playing here rather than trying, seriously, to learn.  I don't believe that you are 12.  Sorry.

  3. You are TOO young to be in this forum.

  4. These are interesting and thoughtful questions.  They involve a lot of science, not just biology.  They show that you have been reading or listening with attention, and thinking about the meaning of what you have heard.

    To answer your questions would need a book.  So the next question is, what book and where are you going to find it?

    I don't know where you are or what resources you have near you, but if your school has its own library that would be a good place to start.  You can also try your local library, especially the teens and young adults sections.

    I hope other people reading this will be able to suggest particular books or web sites for you.

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