5 Questions
What does the term 'cell' most often refer to in the context of biology?
The functional basic unit of life
Which Stephen King novel is associated with the term 'cell'?
Cell (novel)
What is 'Cell' in the context of music?
A small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated or part of a thematic context
In which TV series did 'The Cell' appear as an episode?
The Walking Dead
What does 'cell' refer to in the context of groups of people?
A unit of a clandestine cell system, a penetration-resistant form of a secret or outlawed organization
Study Notes
Biology
- In biology, the term 'cell' most often refers to the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
Literature
- The term 'cell' is associated with the Stephen King novel "Cell", which is a horror and suspense novel.
Music
- In the context of music, 'Cell' refers to a solo instrument, typically a cello, that plays a prominent melody.
Television
- 'The Cell' appeared as an episode in the TV series "Prison Break".
Sociology
- In the context of groups of people, a 'cell' refers to a small, secretive group of individuals who work together to achieve a specific goal, often used to describe a terrorist organization or a spy network.
Test your knowledge on various references to 'cell' in arts, entertainment, and biology. Explore its significance in literature, music, and fictional characters from comics and manga.
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