Memory cells, or T cells, are part of the immune system and carried in the blood stream. Due to the fact that they are carried in blood, the heart does help pump them, but it does not "have" memory cells of its own.
The main function of the left side of the human heart is to get oxygen to the cells.
Yes heart cells have.They are very active cells,they have lot of them
easiest question,ask your self why are viruses not living organisms? because they dont have cells!
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
It has 4 chambers in the human heart
The main function of the left side of the human heart is to get oxygen to the cells.
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Heart (Myocyte - except after MI) and brain cells (Neurons)
No references were found about this subject. Personally, I think anesthesia doesn't reduce any brain cells.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
Simply saying heart is a pumping organ , which pumps blood into the whole part of the body. The oxygen from lungs dissolve in it and the cells get oxygen through this circulation of blood. Food get digested and cells get food through the blood. thus the cells live with the help of heart. Our body is made up of cells and the cells live with the help of heart means the whole body live with the help of heart
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It is just called the circulatory system, and it is one of my favorites to learn about.
Medically heart does not control memory. Brain has the memory controls.
Until the modern age of science advancements people believed that the heart is the main organ of human body and the place where the soul resides. Thus, the heart was seen as the source of thoughts and feelings, and the depository of memory. To know something by heart meant to be able to instantly recall it from memory.
does memory b cells remember pathagens
the human heart uses speciAL cells that contract and expand to pump blood through our body. this is why our pulse is frequent and our heart beats.