If the cells of the body are metaphorically compared to rechargeable electric batteries, then what you do to charge them is to eat food; they run on nutrients.
The outer surface of cell membranes in the human body tends to have a negative charge due to the presence of lipids and proteins. This negative charge helps regulate ion movement and signal transduction in cells.
Body cells are just... cells. Body cells make up body tissue.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
No, a body that is uncharged has no net charge. This means that the total number of protons (positive charge) is balanced by the total number of electrons (negative charge) in the body, resulting in no overall charge.
The entire body is made up of cells. - Blood Cells - Skin cells - etc
Not necessarily. If a body has the same charge as a glass rod (negative), it means the body is negatively charged. The charge is determined by the excess or deficit of electrons on the body.
there are many different cells in the human body, but they are all eukaryotic cells (which is one of the two types of cells)
Hyper polarization of the skeletal muscle cells is the opposite of depolarization. It results from increase in the flow of potassium out of the cells with simultaneous flow of chloride into the cells giving the membrane a net negative charge. It is an essential mechanism for the contractile function of the muscles in our body.
Body cells. Meiosis deals with sex cells
Cause body cells have twice the chromosomes a sex cell has Body cells have 46 chromosomes and sex cells have 23 chromosomes.
Yes, water is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge and are found in fluids inside and outside of cells in the body. Water, on the other hand, is a neutral substance that does not carry an electric charge on its own.
Another name for body cells is somatic cells.