By means of the analytical formula of specific impedance for the spherical cells in suspension introduced by Kenneth S. Cole in 1928, a bioimpedance simulator has been developed for the generation of specific impedance spectrums of suspension of cells. With the help of the simulator the user can obtain different impedance spectrums according with the biophysical parameters of the cell suspension. Then, generate different kind of plots in order to understand and interpret all the resulting information. With the selection of different values and range of the biophysical parameters to obtain the spectrums, it is possible to simulate different kinds of physiological process and observe their electrical bioimpedance behaviour in a certain range of frequencies. The performance of the simulator has been validated simulating Cellular Edema and Haemorrhage has been also simulated.