Cells at Work!
Finished · 13 epdavid production · 2018 · Japan

Cells at Work!

はたらく細胞

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The average human body contains about 60 trillion cells, and each of them has work to do! But when you get injured, viruses or bacteria invade, or when an allergic reaction flares up, everyone from the silent but deadly white blood cells to the brainy neurons has to work together to get through the crisis! (Source: Kodansha US)

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Episodes

14
1. Episode 1 - Pneumococcus
24m · Crunchyroll
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2. Episode 2 - Scrape Wound
24m · Crunchyroll
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3. Episode 3 - Influenza
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4. Episode 4 - Food Poisoning
24m · Crunchyroll
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5. Episode 5 - Cedar Pollen Allergies
24m · Crunchyroll
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6. Episode 6 - Erythroblasts and Myelocytes
24m · Crunchyroll
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7. Episode 7 - Cancer Cell
24m · Crunchyroll
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8. Episode 8 - Blood Circulation
24m · Crunchyroll
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9. Episode 9 - Thymocyte
24m · Crunchyroll
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10. Episode 10 - Staphylococcus Aureus
24m · Crunchyroll
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11. Episode 11 - Heat Stroke
24m · Crunchyroll
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12. Episode 12 - Hemorrhagic Shock Part 1
24m · Crunchyroll
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13. Episode 13 - Hemorrhagic Shock Part 2
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14. Episode 14 - The Common Cold
24m · Crunchyroll
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