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- Célula is the Spanish word for 'cell', essential for biology, medicine, and discussing organized groups or social structures at a B1 level.
- It is a feminine noun (la célula) and always carries an accent on the 'é' because it is an esdrújula word stressed on the third-to-last syllable.
- Crucially, it differs from 'celda', which refers to prison cells or spreadsheet cells, and 'celular', which means 'mobile phone' in Latin America.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'células madre' (stem cells) and 'célula terrorista' (terrorist cell), bridging the gap between science and sociology.
The Spanish word célula is a fundamental noun that translates primarily to the English word "cell" in a biological or organizational context. At its core, it refers to the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. For a student at the B1 level, understanding this word is crucial not only for scientific literacy but also for discussing health, nature, and complex social structures. In Spanish, the word carries a weight of precision; it is the building block of life itself. Whether you are reading a news article about stem cell research or a biology textbook, célula is the term you will encounter. It is an esdrújula word, meaning the stress is on the third-to-last syllable, which is why it always carries a written accent on the 'é'.
- Biological Context
- In biology, it defines the microscopic units that make up all living things. You will hear terms like células animales (animal cells), células vegetales (plant cells), and células madre (stem cells).
El cuerpo humano está compuesto por billones de células que trabajan en armonía para mantener la vida.
Beyond biology, the word célula is frequently used to describe a small group of people that forms a unit of a larger organization, often in a political, revolutionary, or clandestine context. This is known as a célula política or célula terrorista. In this sense, the word emphasizes the autonomy of the small group while highlighting its role within a much larger system. This metaphorical use mirrors the biological function: a small part that performs a specific task necessary for the whole. It is also used in technology to describe the geographic areas covered by mobile network transmitters, though the device itself is called a teléfono celular in Latin America and móvil in Spain.
- Organizational Context
- Refers to a small, often clandestine or specialized group that operates as part of a larger network, such as a célula de resistencia.
The usage of célula is predominantly formal or neutral. You will find it in academic papers, news broadcasts, and doctor's consultations. It is rarely used in slang, though it might appear in science fiction or discussions about technology and the future. When discussing health, you might hear células cancerígenas (cancer cells) or células sanguíneas (blood cells). The versatility of the word allows it to bridge the gap between pure science and societal organization, making it a powerful tool for a growing Spanish vocabulary. It is important to distinguish it from celda, which refers specifically to a prison cell or a cell in a spreadsheet, a common point of confusion for English speakers.
La investigación sobre la célula madre ha abierto nuevas puertas en la medicina regenerativa.
Using célula correctly requires an understanding of its gender (feminine: la célula) and its plural form (las células). Because it is a count noun, it follows standard Spanish grammar rules regarding articles and adjectives. Adjectives must agree in gender and number; for example, célula pequeña (small cell) or células muertas (dead cells). In biological descriptions, it often functions as the subject of the sentence, performing actions like dividirse (to divide), reproducirse (to reproduce), or morir (to die). When you want to describe what a cell is doing, you often use verbs related to metabolic or reproductive processes.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Example: La célula se divide (The cell divides). Note how the verb matches the singular noun.
Cada célula contiene el material genético necesario para el desarrollo del organismo completo.
Another common construction involves the preposition de to specify the type of cell. For instance, célula de la piel (skin cell) or célula del cerebro (brain cell). In more advanced scientific Spanish, you will see it paired with complex adjectives like eucariota (eukaryotic) or procariota (prokaryotic). When discussing medicine, the word often appears in the plural to describe general health states: regeneración de las células. It is also worth noting that in Latin America, the word célula can be part of the term cédula de identidad, which is an identity card, but this is a different word (cédula vs célula) that learners often confuse due to similar spelling.
- Descriptive Phrases
- Example: Una célula nerviosa (A nerve cell). The adjective 'nerviosa' must be feminine to match 'célula'.
In metaphorical usage, particularly in politics or sociology, the word often appears in the context of clandestine operations. For example, una célula durmiente refers to a "sleeper cell"—a group of people waiting for a signal to act. This usage is common in thriller novels, news reports on security, and historical accounts of revolutionary movements. In these contexts, the word emphasizes the small, self-contained nature of the group. It is rarely pluralized in this specific metaphorical sense unless referring to multiple distinct groups. Understanding these nuances helps a B1 learner transition from basic biology to more sophisticated sociopolitical discussions.
La policía logró desmantelar una célula terrorista que operaba en la capital desde hacía meses.
The word célula resonates through various spheres of Spanish-speaking life, from the classroom to the clinic and the evening news. In educational settings, from primary school through university, it is the cornerstone of the science curriculum. Students in Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and beyond spend hours drawing la célula animal and labeling its parts like the mitocondria and the aparato de Golgi. If you are watching an educational YouTube channel like "Academia Play" or reading a science blog, this word will appear constantly. It is one of those academic terms that is universal across all Spanish dialects, ensuring that its meaning remains stable regardless of whether you are in Madrid or Bogotá.
- Medical Environment
- Doctors use it to explain conditions. For example, conteo de células blancas (white blood cell count) is a common phrase in blood test results.
El oncólogo explicó que las células cancerosas se estaban multiplicando rápidamente.
In the news media, célula appears in two very different contexts. First, in scientific breakthroughs: "Científicos españoles descubren una nueva célula..." (Spanish scientists discover a new cell...). Second, in security and crime reporting, where it refers to organized groups. This dual nature makes the word a bridge between the sterile world of the laboratory and the gritty reality of investigative journalism. You might hear a news anchor talk about a célula de narcotraficantes or a célula de espionaje. In these cases, the word implies a level of organization and secrecy that other words like grupo or banda do not fully capture. It suggests that the group is a small, vital part of a larger, more complex network.
- News and Media
- Frequent in headlines regarding health innovations or the dismantling of criminal or political 'sleeper' units.
Finally, in the realm of literature and philosophy, célula is often used as a metaphor for the individual within society or the family as the "célula básica de la sociedad" (the basic cell of society). This traditional phrase is common in sociological texts and political speeches, emphasizing the importance of the family unit in maintaining the social fabric. In this sense, the word carries a conservative or structuralist connotation, suggesting that just as an organism cannot survive without healthy cells, a society cannot thrive without healthy families. Hearing this word in a formal speech or reading it in an essay adds a layer of depth to your understanding of Hispanic social values and rhetorical style.
Muchos sociólogos consideran a la familia como la célula fundamental de cualquier comunidad humana.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing célula with celda. In English, the word "cell" covers a biological cell, a prison cell, and a cell in a spreadsheet. In Spanish, these are distinct. A biological cell is la célula, while a prison cell or a spreadsheet cell is la celda. Using célula to talk about a prisoner's quarters will sound very strange to a native speaker, as it implies the prisoner is living inside a microscopic organism. Similarly, saying célula de Excel is a common error; the correct term is celda de Excel. This distinction is vital for clear communication in professional and academic settings.
- Célula vs. Celda
- Célula: Biology and organizations.
Celda: Prisons, honeycombs, and spreadsheets.
Incorrecto: El prisionero está en su célula.
Correcto: El prisionero está en su celda.
Another common pitfall involves the word celular. In most of Latin America, celular is the noun for a mobile phone. However, in Spain, the word for phone is móvil. Learners often get confused and use célula when they mean celular (the phone). Remember: célula is the noun (the cell), and celular can be an adjective (cellular) or a noun (mobile phone in LatAm). You should never say "He perdido mi célula" unless you are a scientist who has literally misplaced a biological sample. To say "I lost my cell phone," you would say "He perdido mi celular" or "He perdido mi móvil."
- Célula vs. Celular
- Célula: The biological unit.
Celular: The device (LatAm) or the adjective 'cellular'.
Finally, the written accent is a frequent point of error. Because célula is an esdrújula word (stressed on the antepenultimate syllable), the accent on the 'é' is mandatory. Omitting it is a significant spelling mistake in Spanish. Furthermore, learners sometimes forget that célula is feminine. Phrases like el célula or células muertos (instead of células muertas) are common gender-agreement errors. Always pair it with feminine articles and adjectives. Mastering these small details—accentuation, gender, and the distinction from celda—will significantly elevate the quality of your Spanish and prevent confusing misunderstandings in scientific or formal contexts.
Incorrecto: He introducido los datos en la célula A1.
Correcto: He introducido los datos en la celda A1.
While célula is the most precise term for a biological unit, there are several related words and alternatives depending on the context. In biology, you might use more specific terms like microorganismo (microorganism) if referring to a single-celled organism like a bacterium. If you are talking about the components of a cell, you would use orgánulo (organelle). When the context shifts to histology (the study of tissues), the word tejido (tissue) is often used to describe a collection of similar cells working together. Understanding these distinctions is key for moving from B1 to B2 and C1 levels of Spanish proficiency.
- Biological Alternatives
- Microorganismo: A whole living thing made of one cell.
Tejido: A group of cells.
Corpúsculo: Sometimes used for small particles or blood cells in older texts.
En lugar de decir solo célula, los biólogos a menudo especifican si es un 'eritrocito' o un 'leucocito'.
In organizational or political contexts, célula can be replaced by words like unidad (unit), núcleo (core/nucleus), or comité (committee). While célula implies a small, self-contained part of a whole, unidad is more generic and núcleo suggests a more central, essential part. For example, el núcleo del problema (the heart of the problem) uses núcleo metaphorically, much like célula is used. In clandestine contexts, comando or fracción might be used, though these carry more specific military or political connotations. Choosing the right synonym depends on whether you want to emphasize the biological structure, the organizational function, or the level of secrecy involved.
- Organizational Alternatives
- Unidad: A general term for a part of an organization.
Núcleo: Suggests a central or essential group.
Sección: A more formal, bureaucratic division.
Comparing célula and átomo is another useful exercise. While an átomo is the basic unit of matter, a célula is the basic unit of life. In metaphorical speech, people sometimes use them interchangeably to mean "the smallest part," but célula always carries that biological or organic connotation. If you are writing a poem about the building blocks of the universe, you might choose átomo; if you are writing about the building blocks of a movement or a person, célula is often more evocative. Understanding these subtle differences in register and connotation will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to express complex ideas with greater precision.
Aunque el átomo es la base de la materia, la célula es la base de la vida orgánica.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
Robert Hooke first used the term in 1665 because the plant cells he saw under a microscope reminded him of the small rooms (cells) occupied by monks in a monastery.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing it without the accent (ce-LU-la).
- Confusing the 'c' sound with 'ch'.
- Ignoring the 'u' sound in the middle.
- Stressing the last syllable.
- Mixing it with the English pronunciation 'sell-yoo-la'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize due to English cognate 'cell'.
Requires remembering the mandatory written accent.
Stress placement on the first syllable (esdrújula) can be tricky.
Clearly pronounced in most dialects.
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المتطلبات الأساسية
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Esdrújula accentuation
Célula (CÉ-lu-la) always has an accent.
Feminine noun agreement
La célula es pequeña (not pequeño).
Pluralization of nouns ending in vowels
Célula -> Células.
Compound noun gender
La célula madre (madre remains singular even if cells are plural: las células madre).
Adjective placement
Célula animal (adjective follows the noun).
أمثلة حسب المستوى
La célula es muy pequeña.
The cell is very small.
Feminine singular noun with the article 'la'.
El cuerpo tiene muchas células.
The body has many cells.
Plural form 'células' matches the adjective 'muchas'.
Yo veo la célula con un microscopio.
I see the cell with a microscope.
Direct object 'la célula'.
La célula está viva.
The cell is alive.
Adjective 'viva' matches the feminine noun.
Una célula animal no es una planta.
An animal cell is not a plant.
Indefinite article 'una' used with 'célula'.
Las células son importantes.
Cells are important.
Plural subject-verb agreement 'son'.
Mi libro de ciencias habla de la célula.
My science book talks about the cell.
Prepositional phrase 'de la célula'.
La célula tiene un núcleo.
The cell has a nucleus.
Simple present tense verb 'tiene'.
Las células vegetales tienen paredes fuertes.
Plant cells have strong walls.
Adjective 'vegetales' modifies 'células'.
Aprendemos sobre la célula en la escuela.
We learn about the cell in school.
Preposition 'sobre' used for topics.
Hay diferentes tipos de células en el corazón.
There are different types of cells in the heart.
Use of 'hay' for existence.
La célula necesita energía para vivir.
The cell needs energy to live.
Infinitive 'vivir' after 'para'.
Las células muertas se caen de la piel.
Dead cells fall off the skin.
Reflexive verb 'caerse'.
El científico observa la célula.
The scientist observes the cell.
Standard subject-verb-object structure.
Sin células, no hay vida.
Without cells, there is no life.
Preposition 'sin' showing necessity.
Las células rojas llevan oxígeno.
Red cells carry oxygen.
Adjective 'rojas' matches 'células'.
La célula es la unidad básica de la vida.
The cell is the basic unit of life.
Definitional 'es' with a noun phrase.
El cáncer ocurre cuando una célula se divide mal.
Cancer occurs when a cell divides incorrectly.
Adverb 'mal' modifying the verb 'dividirse'.
Las células madre pueden transformarse en otras.
Stem cells can transform into others.
Compound noun 'células madre'.
La policía arrestó a los miembros de la célula.
The police arrested the members of the cell.
Organizational context of 'célula'.
Es necesario estudiar la estructura de la célula.
It is necessary to study the structure of the cell.
Impersonal 'es necesario' + infinitive.
Cada célula contiene nuestro ADN.
Each cell contains our DNA.
Indefinite adjective 'cada' is always singular.
La célula responde a los estímulos externos.
The cell responds to external stimuli.
Verb 'responder' + 'a'.
Ella trabaja en una célula de investigación.
She works in a research cell.
Use of 'célula' as a specialized work group.
La membrana protege el interior de la célula.
The membrane protects the interior of the cell.
Biological terminology usage.
Se descubrió una célula durmiente en la ciudad.
A sleeper cell was discovered in the city.
Passive 'se' construction.
La regeneración celular es un proceso complejo.
Cell regeneration is a complex process.
Adjective 'celular' derived from 'célula'.
Las células eucariotas tienen un núcleo definido.
Eukaryotic cells have a defined nucleus.
Scientific classification.
El virus infecta a la célula y se multiplica.
The virus infects the cell and multiplies.
Personal 'a' used before the object 'célula' in some contexts, though often omitted for inanimate objects; here it treats the cell as a biological entity.
Consideramos a la familia como la célula social.
We consider the family as the social cell.
Metaphorical sociological usage.
El microscopio electrónico reveló la célula.
The electron microscope revealed the cell.
Historical/Scientific context.
La célula aprovecha los nutrientes de la sangre.
The cell takes advantage of the nutrients in the blood.
Verb 'aprovechar' with direct object.
La apoptosis es la muerte programada de la célula.
Apoptosis is the programmed death of the cell.
Advanced medical terminology.
La célula terrorista operaba de forma autónoma.
The terrorist cell operated autonomously.
Adverbial phrase 'de forma autónoma'.
Investigan cómo la célula sintetiza las proteínas.
They are investigating how the cell synthesizes proteins.
Indirect question structure with 'cómo'.
La célula es un sistema abierto y dinámico.
The cell is an open and dynamic system.
Academic descriptive adjectives.
El tejido epitelial está formado por células unidas.
Epithelial tissue is formed by joined cells.
Passive voice with 'está formado por'.
La célula madre embrionaria es pluripotente.
The embryonic stem cell is pluripotent.
Highly specific scientific adjectives.
Analizaron la célula bajo condiciones extremas.
They analyzed the cell under extreme conditions.
Prepositional phrase 'bajo condiciones'.
La célula constituye el pilar de la biología moderna.
The cell constitutes the pillar of modern biology.
High-register verb 'constituye'.
La célula, ese microcosmos de complejidad infinita.
The cell, that microcosm of infinite complexity.
Appositive phrase for literary effect.
Se desarticuló una célula de espionaje industrial.
An industrial espionage cell was dismantled.
Precise verb 'desarticular' for organizations.
La diferenciación de la célula es un enigma genético.
Cell differentiation is a genetic enigma.
Abstract noun 'diferenciación'.
Cajal describió la célula nerviosa con gran detalle.
Cajal described the nerve cell with great detail.
Historical reference to Santiago Ramón y Cajal.
La célula actúa como un procesador de información.
The cell acts as an information processor.
Simile 'actúa como'.
La homeostasis mantiene el equilibrio de la célula.
Homeostasis maintains the balance of the cell.
Scientific concept 'homeostasis'.
La célula es el receptáculo de la herencia biológica.
The cell is the receptacle of biological heritage.
Poetic/Academic metaphor.
Vigilaban la célula clandestina desde el anonimato.
They watched the clandestine cell from anonymity.
Sophisticated narrative structure.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A sociological term referring to the family as the foundation of community.
La familia es la célula básica de la sociedad.
— A medical procedure to count blood cells in a sample.
El doctor pidió un conteo de células blancas.
— Often confused with 'cédula', but sometimes used loosely for ID in certain dialects.
Muestre su célula (incorrect, should be cédula).
— A small group formed to handle an emergency.
El gobierno formó una célula de crisis.
— The scientific theory that all living things are made of cells.
La teoría celular cambió la biología.
— A cell with a nucleus, like those in humans.
Nosotros tenemos células eucariotas.
— A technological device that converts light into electricity.
La puerta se abre con una célula fotoeléctrica.
— A device that produces electricity through a chemical reaction.
El coche funciona con una célula de combustible.
— In music, a small unit of rhythm that repeats.
Esta canción tiene una célula rítmica constante.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means a prison cell or a spreadsheet cell. Never use 'célula' for these.
In Latin America, this is the noun for 'mobile phone'. 'Célula' is the biological unit.
Means an identity document or certificate. Often confused due to spelling.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To the very core of one's being; completely.
Te amo hasta la última célula de mi cuerpo.
informal/romantic— To be the origin or starting point of something.
Ese pequeño pueblo fue la célula de la revolución.
formal— Often used metaphorically to describe a vibrant part of a group.
Él es una célula viva dentro de nuestra empresa.
neutral— Pervasive; felt everywhere in the body or mind.
Siento el miedo en cada célula.
literary— A group that opposes an established power secretly.
Formaron una célula de resistencia en el barrio.
political— The root cause or origin of a difficult situation.
Esa ley es la célula madre del problema actual.
metaphorical— Sometimes used (like 'materia gris') to refer to brain cells or intelligence.
Usa tus células grises para resolver esto.
informal— A small, highly efficient team.
Trabajamos como una célula de combate.
metaphorical— To grow or spread very rapidly.
Sus seguidores se multiplican como células.
informal— A think tank or a small group generating ideas.
Creamos una célula de pensamiento para el proyecto.
professionalسهل الخلط
Both translate to 'cell' in English.
Célula is for biology/groups; celda is for physical or digital boxes.
La celda de la cárcel vs. la célula del cuerpo.
Related root and used for phones in LatAm.
Celular is often an adjective or the device; célula is always the noun for the unit.
Mi teléfono celular vs. una célula nerviosa.
Very similar spelling and sound.
Cédula is a document (cédula de identidad); célula is biological.
Perdí mi cédula de identidad.
Both mean 'core' or 'unit'.
Célula is the whole unit; núcleo is the center part of the cell or a central group.
El núcleo está dentro de la célula.
Both are biological levels.
Célula is the single unit; tejido is a group of cells.
El tejido está hecho de muchas células.
أنماط الجُمل
La célula es [adjective].
La célula es pequeña.
El [noun] tiene células.
El cuerpo tiene células.
Hay una célula de [noun/adjective].
Hay una célula de investigación.
Se descubrió una célula [adjective].
Se descubrió una célula durmiente.
La célula constituye [noun phrase].
La célula constituye la base de la vida.
A través de la célula, podemos [verb].
A través de la célula, podemos entender la herencia.
Estudiar la célula es [adjective].
Estudiar la célula es fascinante.
Vemos las células con [tool].
Vemos las células con el microscopio.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Common in educational and formal contexts; rare in everyday slang.
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El célula
→
La célula
Célula is feminine, so it must use feminine articles.
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Celuda
→
Célula
Mixing up the 'l' and 'd' or forgetting the correct spelling.
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Célula de Excel
→
Celda de Excel
Using the biological term for a spreadsheet box.
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Células madres
→
Células madre
In the compound 'célula madre', the word 'madre' acts as an adjective and usually doesn't pluralize.
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Celulá
→
Célula
Putting the accent on the last syllable instead of the first.
نصائح
Accent Mark
Always put the tilde on the 'é'. It's non-negotiable for correct Spanish spelling.
Avoid 'Celda'
Remember: biology is 'célula', spreadsheets and prisons are 'celda'.
Medical Use
Use 'células' when talking about blood tests or cancer to sound professional.
Social Unit
Use 'célula de la sociedad' when writing essays about family or community.
Stress the Start
Loudly emphasize the 'CÉ' to make your pronunciation clear.
Stem Cells
Memorize 'células madre' as a single block of vocabulary.
Phone Confusion
Don't say 'mi célula' for your phone. Say 'mi celular' (LatAm) or 'mi móvil' (Spain).
Classification
Learn 'eucariota' and 'procariota' to talk like a B2/C1 student.
Plural Matching
Ensure adjectives like 'vivas' or 'muertas' match the plural 'células'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'célula' in a crime report, think 'small group', not 'biology'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'Cell' in a 'Lula' (a fictional small room). CÉ-LULA. The 'é' is like the 'e' in 'energy' which every cell has.
ربط بصري
Imagine a tiny room (cella) with a glowing ball in the middle (nucleus). This is your 'célula'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Write three sentences: one about a plant cell, one about a blood cell, and one about a political cell.
أصل الكلمة
From the Latin 'cellula', which is the diminutive of 'cella', meaning 'small room', 'storeroom', or 'chamber'.
المعنى الأصلي: Small room or compartment.
Romance (Latin origin).السياق الثقافي
Be careful when using 'célula terrorista' in conversation; it is a heavy and serious term.
English speakers use 'cell' for many things (prison, spreadsheet, battery). In Spanish, these are usually 'celda' or 'pila'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Biología escolar
- dibujar una célula
- partes de la célula
- la célula vegetal
- microscopio
Medicina
- células cancerígenas
- análisis de células
- donar células madre
- células blancas
Política/Seguridad
- célula terrorista
- célula durmiente
- desmantelar una célula
- célula clandestina
Tecnología
- célula fotoeléctrica
- célula de batería
- red de células
- célula de carga
Sociología
- célula de la sociedad
- célula familiar
- unidad básica
- núcleo social
بدايات محادثة
"¿Qué aprendiste sobre la célula en la escuela?"
"¿Crees que la investigación con células madre es importante?"
"¿Sabes cuántas células tiene el cuerpo humano aproximadamente?"
"¿Has escuchado las noticias sobre la nueva célula terrorista?"
"¿Cómo explicarías qué es una célula a un niño pequeño?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe cómo te imaginas el mundo dentro de una sola célula de tu cuerpo.
Escribe sobre la importancia de la familia como la célula básica de la sociedad.
Investiga sobre Santiago Ramón y Cajal y sus dibujos de las células nerviosas.
¿Qué impacto crees que tiene la medicina basada en células madre en el futuro?
Relata una historia corta sobre una célula que decide no dividirse.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةEs 'la célula'. Es un sustantivo femenino. Siempre debes usar artículos y adjetivos femeninos con esta palabra. Por ejemplo: 'la célula pequeña' o 'una célula viva'.
Se dice 'célula madre'. Curiosamente, 'madre' no cambia al plural: 'las células madre'. Es un término muy común en la medicina moderna.
No, para Excel debes usar 'celda'. Si dices 'célula de Excel', un nativo pensará que hablas de algo biológico dentro de tu computadora.
Porque es una palabra esdrújula. Las palabras esdrújulas son las que tienen el acento en la antepenúltima sílaba (CÉ-lu-la) y en español siempre llevan tilde.
No, en España se dice 'móvil'. 'Celular' es el término que se usa en casi toda América Latina para referirse al teléfono móvil.
Es un término de seguridad. Se refiere a un grupo de personas (generalmente espías o terroristas) que están en un lugar esperando en silencio hasta que reciben una orden para actuar.
La célula vegetal tiene una pared celular rígida y cloroplastos para la fotosíntesis, mientras que la célula animal no los tiene. Ambas son células eucariotas.
Se puede decir 'glóbulo blanco' o 'célula blanca'. 'Glóbulo blanco' es el término médico más preciso y común.
Sí, una 'célula rítmica' o 'célula melódica' es una pequeña unidad de notas o ritmos que se repite y forma la base de una composición.
No mucho, a menos que hables de salud, ciencia o noticias. Es una palabra más frecuente en entornos académicos, médicos o periodísticos.
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Escribe una frase simple con la palabra 'célula'.
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¿De qué color imaginas una célula?
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Describe dónde hay células.
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¿Qué herramienta necesitas para ver una célula?
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Explica qué es una célula madre.
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Escribe una frase sobre una célula terrorista.
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Explica la diferencia entre célula animal y vegetal.
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¿Por qué es importante la división celular?
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Comenta la frase: 'La familia es la célula de la sociedad'.
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¿Qué importancia tuvo Ramón y Cajal para la biología?
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¿Cuántas células crees que tienes?
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Escribe sobre una célula muerta.
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Compara célula y celda.
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Escribe sobre la membrana celular.
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Define la apoptosis.
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Escribe 'The cell' en español.
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Escribe 'Small cells' en español.
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Escribe 'Stem cells are good' en español.
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Escribe 'Cell division is fast' en español.
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Escribe 'The social cell' en español.
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Pronuncia: 'La célula'.
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Di: 'Tengo células'.
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Pronuncia: 'Célula vegetal'.
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Di: 'El microscopio ve la célula'.
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Pronuncia: 'Célula madre'.
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Di: 'La célula se divide'.
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Pronuncia: 'División celular'.
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Di: 'La membrana protege la célula'.
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Pronuncia: 'Apoptosis celular'.
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Di: 'La familia es la célula de la sociedad'.
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Di: 'La célula es pequeña'.
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Di: 'Hay células en mi mano'.
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Di: 'No confundo célula con celda'.
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Di: 'Las células eucariotas tienen núcleo'.
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Di: 'La investigación con células madre avanza'.
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Di: 'Células'.
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Di: 'Células vivas'.
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Di: 'Célula terrorista'.
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Di: 'Célula de combustible'.
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Di: 'Microcosmos celular'.
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Escucha y escribe: 'La célula'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Células'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Célula animal'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Mi célula'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Célula madre'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Célula durmiente'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Membrana celular'.
Escucha y escribe: 'División celular'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Célula básica de la sociedad'.
Escucha y escribe: 'Célula nerviosa'.
Escucha y selecciona: 'Célula' o 'Silla'.
Escucha y selecciona: 'Célula' o 'Celda'.
Escucha y selecciona: 'Célula' o 'Cédula'.
Escucha y selecciona: 'Celular' o 'Célula'.
Escucha y selecciona: 'Célula' o 'Cero'.
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Summary
The word <strong class='text-violet-600'>célula</strong> is the universal Spanish term for a biological cell and a small organizational unit. Example: <span class='italic'>La célula es la unidad fundamental de la vida.</span> Remember to use feminine agreements and never confuse it with <span class='italic'>celda</span>.
- Célula is the Spanish word for 'cell', essential for biology, medicine, and discussing organized groups or social structures at a B1 level.
- It is a feminine noun (la célula) and always carries an accent on the 'é' because it is an esdrújula word stressed on the third-to-last syllable.
- Crucially, it differs from 'celda', which refers to prison cells or spreadsheet cells, and 'celular', which means 'mobile phone' in Latin America.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'células madre' (stem cells) and 'célula terrorista' (terrorist cell), bridging the gap between science and sociology.
Accent Mark
Always put the tilde on the 'é'. It's non-negotiable for correct Spanish spelling.
Avoid 'Celda'
Remember: biology is 'célula', spreadsheets and prisons are 'celda'.
Medical Use
Use 'células' when talking about blood tests or cancer to sound professional.
Social Unit
Use 'célula de la sociedad' when writing essays about family or community.
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مزيد من كلمات health
abdomen
B1البطن هو جزء الجسم الواقع بين الصدر والحوض.
accidentarse
B1تعرض لحادث.
adelgazar
A2To lose weight or become thinner.
además de
B1بالإضافة إلى الدراسة، يعمل في المساء.
adicción
B1الإدمان هو حالة من الاعتماد على مادة أو نشاط معين.
adicto
B1إنه مدمن على القهوة.
adicto/a
B1شخص يعاني من اعتماد جسدي أو نفسي على مادة أو نشاط معين. 'هو مدمن على القهوة.'
adolorido
B1الشعور بالألم أو التعب في الجسم.
afección
B1حالة طبية أو علة. 'يعاني من حالة طبية في القلب.'
afectivo
B1الرابطة العاطفية بين الأم والطفل ضرورية.