MEDICAL PRONOUNS
ANALOGICAL PRONOUNS / PRONOUNS OF LIFE
Since cell is considered the structure and functional unit of life , it is capable of moving , locomotion , eat , drink and perform essential activities that are considered necessary to survive. It is just like any person or animal without some exceptional abilities like thinking , emotions and production of sound which are unique only to humans and not to any animals with some exceptions.
Considering that cell can communicate with each other more complexly than animals in terms of signaling , a unique character particular to humans where the humans can communicate with each other with the help of language. In aspect of communication cells can be regarded as highly evolved life.
Understanding the language of cells is a very complex task , but if we try to understand it using the subtle elements of our language , It might look easy.
First Element - Nouns
Naming each and every matter or molecule is a very exhausting task. Cell is a Noun and there are many other cells like it but differ in their function and appearances. This comes under the logic of classification.
Cells also have a unique way of working and identifying their partners , brothers which are present inside a single body or outside with the help of markers or recognition proteins. We are well aware that we give our friends , brothers and sisters unique names so that we can call them for communication and identification. But these unique names are in fact referential , they serve as a reference to some objects along with that person. It indicates that every person's name is a referendum of an object , imagine a apple on a person ( first name ) , imagine book on a person ( second name) , imagine flower on a girl ( third name) , imagine milk in a persons hand (milkman or his name). Similarly such unique patterns on cells help them in differentiating from other cells.
Simple idea of a cell would be any shape with a dot inside it.
Second Element - Pronouns
Pronouns are transcendental sounds which can be used in place of noun for a particular group or person mainly on the basis of gender. We can apply these in case of cells.
Since cells do not have gender and mostly all cells can replicate except when they go in to resting stage. So they are bisexual because they just temporarily cease their operations of reproduction. Because some cells do not carry out other functions like movement and they are confined only to a particular place.
Cell | Case | Single cell | Dual cells / | Plural cells / Tissue |
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First Cell/Person | Subjective | I | we both | us |
second cell | You | |||
third cell | nerve/muscle/epithelial/connective | them | ||
First Cell/Person | Objective | Me | we both | us |
second cell | you | |||
third cell | you | you | ||
First cell/person | Possessive | mine / Mine | our | |
second cell | your | |||
third cell | his/her/ | their | ||
First cell | Reflexive | Myself | ourselves | |
second cell | ||||
third cell | themselves |
level | Target 1 | First Persons Analogy | Analogy 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Level 1 | Atom | Alphabet | ||
level 2 | molecule | speech, food , water | Acronym | |
level 3 | Cell | I / Me | Noun - single word | |
level 4 | Tissue | We / Us | Noun + verb ( group of words ) | |
level 5 | Organ | Our state | multiple ( noun + verb ) ( layer of words) | |
level 6 | Organ system | Our system | Chapter | |
level 7 | Human | Our Country | Book | |
Foreign Persons Analogy | ||||
speech, food , water | ||||
Unicellular | You being single , virus | |||
Cell groups / chains | You / Bacteria , fungi , parasite | |||
Your state | ||||
Your system | ||||
Your country | ||||
Third Persons Analogy | ||||
male or female |
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