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No, mountains are not made of cells. Mountains are large landforms formed by the movement of tectonic plates, volcanic activity, and erosion over millions of years. They are composed of a variety of rocks and minerals, not living cells.
Hormones convey information to target cells in the body. These cells have specific receptors that can bind to the hormone molecules, triggering a response or a change in cellular activity. Target cells are typically found in tissues or organs that are affected by the hormone.
generative or reproductive cells
It is the cells in the brain that are affected.
Cancer cells are commonly affected by antieoplastic agents.
White blood cells
Red blood cells.
receptors
no they are not
The lungs.
The major cells affected by influenza viruses, including swine flu H1N1/09, are those in the respiratory system mucous tissues.
no the cells continue to divided thus spreading the new cancer cells