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Cells are like the skibidi goons of life, with a stable structure that lowkey adapts to their functions. The cytoskeleton provides mechanical action, making each cell unique, even when they look similar at a glance. From the sigma size of kidney to liver cells, they all vibe in their own way. The plasma membrane is the dank wall that separates the cell from the outside, just 6 to 10 nm thick, packing a complex organization of components. When viruses invade, they turn cells into their own ship, creating new life forms from within. Whether it is bacteria or eukaryotic cells, the edge of viral infection shows how life continuously evolves.