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==Concept of a Cell==
Caraka has explained that the body parts can be divided and re-divided into innumerable individual components called ‘Paramānus’‘Paramānus’. These are innumerable because of their huge number, highly minute structure and limited perceptive ability of sense organs (Ca. Śā. 7/17). This statement indicates that there existed a concept of minute and numerous individual living units in the body. Today we call such microscopic units by the name ‘Cell’. ‘Anu ‘Anu Srotas’ is another such very similar term, probably indicative of a cell. Some scholars even held the view that the living body is nothing but the resultant of aggregation of such innumerable ‘Srotāmsi’‘Srotāmsi’. (Ca.Vi. 5/4). ‘Srotāmsi’ ‘Srotāmsi’ is the plural form of ‘Srotas’. The term ‘Srotas’ means an individual ‘Cell’ - ‘Anu ‘Anu Srotas’ and also an individual ‘Organ System’ -‘Sthūula Srotas’. A tissue is a group of structurally and functionally similar cells. ‘Srotāmsi’ ‘Srotāmsi’ are structurally similar to their corresponding tissues. Also, each ‘Srotas’ is functionally (Metabolically) related to its corresponding tissue.<ref name="Concept of a Cell"/>
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