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#The story of the human body review full#
It is honestly very hard to make a manga or anime out of this characters as cells on our body are really hard to describe on, draw to different anime characters and have traits on them contributing to a anime world full of cells. We get to know on each episode how artistic, beautiful and smart the author of Cells At Work manga (which the anime based on) in plotting out different things about the cells different capabilities based on their real life counterpart. For example, the Blood Circulation episode which is of course mainly for Red Blood Cell, while the Thymocytes episode is about the childhood life of Killer, Regular, and Helper T Cell. Each character or cells of the story contributes on every episode because of their functionality. What they do against diseases, injuries and other life-threatening phenomenons that can happen to our body. This anime "Cells At Work." doesn't have a chronological order in terms of the plot because, as we know it, the story of it is about the cells of our body. And then an anime based on this heroic beings finally aired this Summer 2018 as being one of the unique anime this season. Truly, the human body is indeed the best work of art. From RBCs transporting oxygen throughout the body, to the WBCs fighting and defending our body against foreign invaders. This things, particularly the cells, are the ones that keeps on giving What does a human compose of? Cells, organs, organ system, tissues, atoms, molecules, ions and so on and so forth. Humanity have transcended and evolved for generations and generations and will continue evolving like an endless cycle of life. From the early stages of our universe, to the ancient civilizations in the past that leads us to our modern and technological society. Science is the study of everything around us. "The human body is the best work of art." - Jess C.