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@rbc-at-work

A Cells At Work blog ran by my OC, BC9968. Ask box is open and you can ask any of my OC's questions. Feel free to make any fanart!
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Okay so first off, I'm so sorry that I've been really inactive! I'll try to be more active from now on and I'll also get round to answering your questions!

But today, I met someone new! Her name is E3935 but she asked me to call her Gold instead. I haven't asked her if she wants to join this blog yet but I'm sure she would! So feel free to ask her any questions, my inbox is always open~

-RBC

(the character in this drawing is my own original character I made for the show "Cells At Work!" I do not own the show, that was made by Akane Shimizu. However, this art is mine and if you would like to repost it, please ask before doing so)

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Okay so first, I want to apologise for the awful lighting, it's the best I could do. Also, I'm sorry for missing day 2. I didn't have enough time ^^"

Anyway, here's my drawing for caw appriciation week, day 3! The prompt was favourite ship and I couldn't choose a favourite ship since I like so many but I decided to go with AE3803 and AA5100! Simply because there really isn't enough fanart of them haha

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Cells at Work Appreciation week

Okay everyone here are the details for Cells at Work Appreciation week. It will be from March 17,2019 to March 23,2019 the tag for it is #cawappreciationweek and  the prompts are as followed

Day 1. Favorite character

Day 2. Dendritic album, just what does he have on everyone

Day 3 .Ship/favorite couple

Day 4. Favorite/OC bacteria, virus

Day 5 .Crossover

Day 6. AU

Day 7. OC day

It can be anything you wants to create for it, from art and writing to gifs and even edits, etc.

we look forward to everyone’s creations, but most importantly everyone have fun and spread your love for cells at work

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Joining this!

-RBC

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What if the body the cells of Cells at Work are in experiences Hanahaki Disease?

Hanahaki Disease is commonly portrayed as flowers taking root in the lungs due to unrequited love. It will start off with coughing petals here and there with pain. When left alone and the love is not returned, it will develop into hacking up whole flowers and blood. The person has two choices: to die with their unrequited feelings or to have surgery to have the flowers removed, in the process removing the feelings and/or memories (for those who love more angst) of the person they felt for forever.

Listen here, I’m not a medical person by any means. The most I know is what I learned in school, watching half the videos of Crash Course’s Anatomy and Physiology playlist, and what I learned from Cells at Work. I’m just headcanoning here. If anyone would like to correct me on anything, please do!

(The rest under the cut because this got long.)

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This is amazing, but really really sad :(

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A regular anime, but in one scene, a person gets hurt and we zoom into their cut until we see a group of modern uniformed soldiers defending a busy factory.

Cells at Work

The human cell biology anime, but in one scene, a cell gets hurt and we zoom into their cut until we see a group of soldiers with 17th century weapons and clothing desperately repairing a massive fence. 

Organelles at Work

The cell membrane organelle anime, but an organelle gets hurt and we zoom into their cut until we see a group of soldiers in Medieval weapons and clothing falling out of a crumbling castle.

Macromolecules at Work

The organic molecule anime, but a molecule gets hurt and we zoom into their cut until we see a tribe of Stone Age people scattering in terror from a flash flood.

Atoms at Work

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I stole this idea from another blog,but I cant reber the name. Every single person who reblogs this before 10 February will recieve a baby pokemon in their inbox,after this egg harches.

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There is friendship in your body.

1. protection; white blood cells always on stand by.

2. loyalty; a heart that constantly beats with no given instructions.

3. nurturing; temperature adaptation to keep you cool and warm, & delivering water, oxygen and nutrients to every component.

4. Listening; reaponding to your daily life demands.

5. Forgiving; when you or others hurt it, it still finds alternative routes to heal.

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Hey, I'm AA4001, another red blood cell. I go around with BC9968 a lot, and make sure she gets her job done right and stays focused, which doesn't happen often. Ask me questions, if you want.

-AA4001

(the character in this drawing is my own original character I made for the show "Cells At Work!" I do not own the show, that was made by Akane Shimizu. However, this art is mine and if you would like to repost it, please ask before doing so)

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