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no cells are assigned jobs of preventing the microbes from entering the body (is this accurate)but when they do enter the immune system fights them off. Some ways of keeping microbes out of the body are sneezing and coughing
Cells stop dividing because the telomeres, protective bits of DNA on the end of a chromosome required for replication, shorten with each copy, eventually being consumed, as described in the article on telomere shortening.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
Bacteria grows rapidly and there a ways and one of the main ways to stop them from multiplying is to kill them with alcohol or chemicals
Two
contact inhibition and "go, no-go" switches
I don't know sadly
Speeding up, slowing down, and turning.
we can stop it
All cells have DNA
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There are many ways to book cliff diving in Scandinavia. The main one is just going to a National Park to get an appointment to do so. Another is to simply find a cliff that is appropriate for diving off of.
Three ways to stop a virus from spreading include washing your hands, being mindful when using carts at the grocery store, and staying at home if you know you are sick. This will prevent others from catching your illness.
Drowning,diving,if you can not swim very well,or if you can get into a shark accident on the beach
One of the ways i know is.....Birth Control. Also, three words... The... Hunger... Games
no cells are assigned jobs of preventing the microbes from entering the body (is this accurate)but when they do enter the immune system fights them off. Some ways of keeping microbes out of the body are sneezing and coughing
Some ways in which material may move in and out of cells are diffusion and also osmosis.