Easy - water.
detergents or organic solvents
Damage at the cellular level - such as damage to mitochondria or enzymes, damage to the DNA or damage to the cell membrane. If the damage is serious enough, this will lead to either apoptosis (programmed, controlled cell-death), or necrosis (spontaneous, unplanned death).
During the cell cycle CDK and Cyclin check for cell damage and oversized cells.
It would depend on the extent of the damage to the cell membrane. If there is only minor damage to the membrane, the cell will produce the necessary proteins, fats and carbohydrates to repair the damage, and work towards returning to homeostasis. If the damage is extensive, the cell will lyse and die, as it is no longer able to maintain homeostasis.
calluses on the hands provides evidence of cell damage because if you are using your hand doing a lot of heavy lifting, or gripping something too hard it could cause calluses. It begins to turn yellow or white, and the area becomes hard. It can kill or damage the cells which could be harder for the cell division to take place. Cell division works faster to hear the damage. Mitosis helps repair skin tissue.
One of the best solvents in the human cell is water. As a matter of fact, water is considered to be a universal solvent.
detergents or organic solvents
Damage at the cellular level - such as damage to mitochondria or enzymes, damage to the DNA or damage to the cell membrane. If the damage is serious enough, this will lead to either apoptosis (programmed, controlled cell-death), or necrosis (spontaneous, unplanned death).
If you are referring to cellular membrane, different types of injury vary according to the cell type. Some typical examples of agents that may cause damage to cellular membrane in people are: Toxic drugs, solvents & metals; oxidative stress; gastric acid; cigarette smoke; autoimmune damage; excessive hormonal activity; physical trauma; heat/cold; too little or too many dietary elements; radiation; viruses; bacteria; parasites; fungi.
Because they can dissolve the lipid bilayers of epidermal and dermal cell plasma membranes.
During the cell cycle CDK and Cyclin check for cell damage and oversized cells.
they protect the cell from damage. only plant calls have cell walls.
they protect the cell from damage
The cell wall protects the cell from damage. Is that what you were asking?
biusxx
no as this can damage the cell
Don't hit your head with it. There is no definitive evidence that the radiation from cell 'phones cause brain damage.