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It affects cells because when they go near eachother, they have this urge to hump eachother. So they do and then they multiply and multiply some more. Then the multiplied plaque turns the cells black. Black like a negro.
This is called homeostasis.
yes they do
Plant cells maintain homeostasis in an hypotonic environment by having cells walls that keep them from exploding
The Black Plague was an epidemic brought to Europe by trading ships from the eastern Mediterrenean. Itr is thought by many to have been bubonic plague, but others think another disease was responsible The people who got the black plague became covered in "Buboes", or blister like objects filled with macrophages, or immunity cells. It was mostly spread by rat fleas. The Black Plague was called as it is because of internal bleeding, one of the symptoms, and the blood drying and giving the skin a "black" or deep,dark red color.
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they maintain homeostasis through their cells and the sun. the sun helps heat its cells which cause then to reproduce.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
because its imporANT
because its imporANT
With the discovery of cells and microbes hundreds of years later, the plague was discovered for what it truly was, shortly afterward scientists discovered the origins of the plague (the fleas and rats) and were then equipped with the knowledge to fight the plague.
Cancer has a massive impact on homeostasis. Cancer happens when cells are out of control and homeostasis is not strong enough to balance it out.