👉 In biology, a "subcell" refers to one of the cell types or cells within a larger tissue. They are typically smaller than the main cell type they belong to and can be found in different parts of the body. For example: - The muscle fibers in your muscles are composed of subcells (myofibrils) that are responsible for producing force. - In the liver, the hepatocytes are the cells within the liver that produce bile, which is essential for digestion and metabolism.