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Asked by derm1tad to Alexander dB, Martin M, Michael S, Paul on 22 Feb 2024.
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Martin McCoustra answered on 22 Feb 2024:
Do you mean cell biology? This isn’t something that I do… but I expect that this is about trying to understand the processes that occurs in the little cells that make up our bodies and those of all organisms bigger than bacteria. How they live, grow and die.
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Paul Laurance-Young answered on 23 Feb 2024:
Cytology? Cell Biology? Cyborgology? I’m afraid you’ll need to check the spelling on this one..
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Michael Schubert answered on 26 Feb 2024:
I’m not sure what word you meant, but are you thinking of something like biocybernetics, which is about combining living things with electronic, computer, or machine parts?
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