There are a great many different kinds of cells in one plant.

But every living cell has very much the same powers as the amœba, though in many of them some one power is developed at the expense of all the rest. In this way different sets of cells are able to perform different kinds of work, and do it very well indeed.

The amœba is not the only single-celled creature. There are a great many different kinds of single-celled plants or animals, and some of them take very curious and beautiful forms, with streamers floating about them.

Such are not protean, like the amœba; they do not change their shapes.

Plants are not the only things that have cells. Animals, too, are built up of them. Animal cells are usually softer than plant cells, because they very often have no hard walls. Bone cells of course have hard walls, and there are others, but most of the animal cells are without walls.

So you see all living things are built of cells, and the living part of the cells is the protoplasm.

You yourself are built up of millions of cells, and without the help of protoplasm you would not be living, for protoplasm made your cells, and protoplasm is the only thing in you that is alive. Your muscles are made of muscle cells, and the protoplasm in them moves, and when the muscle cells all move together, that moves your arm or your leg or your head or some other part of your body.

Since your muscle cells devote themselves to moving, they do not try to do much else; so other cells digest the food which the blood carries to the muscle cells. Yet other cells build a good thick skin to protect the soft muscles, and yet another set of cells thinks for the muscles, and tells them where and when and how to move. Each set of cells has its own work.

Your brain is made up of nerve cells, and the protoplasm in them in some way enables you to think and feel. Your bone cells are hard and resisting, your sinew cells strong and flexible. So each part of your body is made up of different kinds of cells.

But what has all this to do with football and parties and picnics you would like to know?