Cells are the building blocks of life. The human body is made up of trillions of cells. These cells cooperate to create tissues, which then make organs, and organs make systems. It ensures life, which makes cells the basic unit of life for survival.
Other functions include maintaining body structure, absorbing nutrients from food, and converting those nutrients into energy. They also store the body’s genetic information, known as deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly referred to as DNA.
As our cells age or get damaged, it becomes more important to create resilience in them through our daily choices so that we can achieve long-term health. Then, how do we take care of our cells to make sure they are functioning well? Find out and learn how you can keep your cells happy and healthy with The Kettlery.

The Building Blocks of Health
Tissues are the basic building blocks of the human body. They’re made up of cells with similar structures and functions. The four primary types of tissues include connective, epithelial, muscular, and nervous.
Epithelial tissues protect body surfaces, line cavities, and hollow organs. They also constitute most of the secretory parts of glands and create a barrier by being tightly packed together.

