It would be that cells are an organ and a water cycle is an everyday cycle. Basically something we use everyday! These things are totally different but when your comparing the similarities would be that both things are something that animals need, which includes humans. Humans are animals. Hope I could help!! :)
the two are essencial :)
Evaporation converts liquid into gas.Condensation converts gas into liquid.
Both of these are biogeochemical cycles,meaning that the chemicals spend a portion of the cycle in living things and a portion in nonliving enviroment.
There are many different cells in the human body. The different cells in the body are generally grouped into tissues that have similar properties. The four main groups of tissues in the body are, muscular, nervous, connective, and epithelial. There are 3 classes of cells in the human body. Labile cells, stable cells, and permanent cells. Labile cells are dividing all the time--always in the cell cycle. Examples include cells in the digestive tract, skin, respiratory tract, and stem cells in the bone marrow producing blood cells. Stable cells are in Gap O most of the time in the cell cycle, but can be stimulated to enter the cell cycle when needed. Examples include: the liver, the proximal tubules of the kidney, and endocrine glands. Permanent cells remain in the Gap 0 phase of the cell cycle, and will not come out no matter what!!! RBC's, nervous tissue, cardiac myocytes, and the lens of the eye are examples. Permanent cells cannot be replaced!!
From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?
the two are essencial :)
Evaporation converts liquid into gas.Condensation converts gas into liquid.
the S phase
what role the liver play in the life cycle of red blood cells
membranes "wear out" and the cells become damaged
Both of these are biogeochemical cycles,meaning that the chemicals spend a portion of the cycle in living things and a portion in nonliving enviroment.
There are many different cells in the human body. The different cells in the body are generally grouped into tissues that have similar properties. The four main groups of tissues in the body are, muscular, nervous, connective, and epithelial. There are 3 classes of cells in the human body. Labile cells, stable cells, and permanent cells. Labile cells are dividing all the time--always in the cell cycle. Examples include cells in the digestive tract, skin, respiratory tract, and stem cells in the bone marrow producing blood cells. Stable cells are in Gap O most of the time in the cell cycle, but can be stimulated to enter the cell cycle when needed. Examples include: the liver, the proximal tubules of the kidney, and endocrine glands. Permanent cells remain in the Gap 0 phase of the cell cycle, and will not come out no matter what!!! RBC's, nervous tissue, cardiac myocytes, and the lens of the eye are examples. Permanent cells cannot be replaced!!
No, white blood cells are not eukaryotes.Eukaryotes are organisms that have eukaryotic cells. People are eukaryotes, with many millions of eukaryotic cells.White blood cells are eukaryotic cells in eukaryotes.
Not more than a tiny amount. Menstrual fluid is not blood, but disintegrating cells.
Provide oxygen to the entire body, from the brain to the pinky toe. Blood is circulated via the Pulmonary Artery from the heart to the lungs, and from the lungs (where oxygen is absorbed by the red blood cells) to the rest of the body. After the oxygen has been dispersed, the blood cells begin the cycle anew.
White blood cells in the human body are constantly dividing. White blood cells, also called leukocytes, are the cells of the immune system that are involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders.
So cell cycle is independent of nutritional state. Compare and contrast to the virus Lambda, which makes a molecular decision whether to be in the lytic or lysogenic cycle based on the number of proteases - linked to nutritional state (and hence nutritional state of the infected cell).