Cell
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A cell is a single unit or compartment, enclosed by a border or wall. A cell is usually part of a larger structure.
Cell may also refer to:
In science:
- Cell (biology), the smallest unit of life
- Electrochemical cell, a setup used for creating an electromotive force
- Cell (journal), a bi-monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal related to biology
- Cell (mathematics), in Euclidean geometry, refers to a 3-dimensional facet in a polytope
- Cell (microprocessor), a microprocessor developed jointly by IBM, Toshiba, and Sony
- Cell, (radio communications), a small geographic area of radio coverage served by a cell site (radio tower and equipment).
- Cell phone, a mobile phone for communicating through a cell site.
- Memory cell, in computer science, a building block of computer memory
- A cellular architecture is a type of computer architecture
- A cellular automaton is a mathematical model consisting of a grid of cells whose states are changed according to a set of rules
In buildings:
- Prison cell, a room used to hold people in prisons
- Kishka (prison cell), a type of prison cell in Russia
In arts:
- Cell (music), a rhythmic, melodic, motivic, or intervallic group, set, or figure
- The Cell, a film starring Jennifer Lopez
- Cell (novel), by Stephen King
- Cell (Dragon Ball), a fictional character in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z
- Cell (band), a rock band
In politics:
- Covert cell, a small, secret group organized to resist penetration by an opposing organization
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