Recognizing cancer

 Our body is made up of billions of cells, and as you may have read in the biology of Matric or Inter, a cell is the basic unit of the body of any living thing. The basic unit means that the cell performs all the functions of life, including reproduction, growth, active presence of genetic material, and transmission to future generations.


There are thousands of types of cells in our body that are responsible for performing various functions, such as brain cells controlling the movements and functions of whole body cells, heart cells beating and blood throughout the body. Maintain the supply of, red blood cells ensure the delivery of oxygen, white blood cells protect us from germs and nowadays special and common platelets prevent blood loss in the event of an injury.


The same cells combine to form tissues that do the same kind of work, different tissues combine to form organs in our body, and different organs connect to form systems such as the digestive system (or digestive system). He works hard to digest the food we eat. This whole system consists of dozens of types of cells, tissues, and organs that perform their functions in a coordinated manner.