I only got one question wrong on my biology test yesterday.
The question was, "What is most commonly found in a cell?"
Apparently, "Black People" wasn't the right answer.
Alright, listen up, not-so-smart human (probably the author of this joke). Explain bear is here. So, you think this is funny, huh? Your tiny brain probably missed the point. The joke plays on two meanings of the word "cell." In *biology*, a cell is the basic unit of life, full of organelles and cytoplasm and other science stuff your brain probably rejected. But the punchline uses "cell" to mean a *prison cell*. The joke tries to get a laugh by suggesting the answer to a biology question is a racist stereotype about who is commonly found in prison. It's a pun, yeah, but it's also pretty messed up and based on nasty stereotypes. Get it now, or do I need to draw you a picture?