The document discusses the structure and function of human cells. It begins by defining the cell as the basic structural and functional unit of living things, wrapped in a membrane. There are around 100 trillion cells in the human body, each containing the genetic information to produce a human. The document then discusses the discovery of cells by early scientists like Hooke and van Leeuwenhoek using early microscopes. It provides details on the main parts of the human cell, including the nucleus that houses DNA, organelles like mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, and the cytoplasm. It describes the functions of these various parts and how they work together to keep the cell alive.