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No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
Height differences at the surface are eventually flattened. The pieces get smaller and smaller until water and wind carry them away. Eventually they may become sedimentary rock.
Multicellular organisms have various levels of organization within them. Individual cells may perform specific functions and also work together for the good of the entire organism. The cells become dependent on one another.
Only totipotent and pluripotent stem cells. Totipotent can become any cell type, because they come from a 3-day-embryo. Pluripotent are already differentiated cells, coming from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst kai can become any tissue cell type or any organ. Pluripotent can be extracted from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst the 5th day after the fertilization. This has ethical drawbacks. That's why the scientists are trying to extract stem cells from only one cell from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
Radiation waves can have different effects on cell structure. The type of wave, the intensity of the wave and the type of cells affected all influence what effects will occur. In cases where the cell is able to fully repair itself, an alteration in cell structure will have no effect at all. Cells that need to carry out necessary functions before repair is complete may adversely affect how the cell operates, which can cause nearby cells to malfunction. Cells that suffer permanent damage may become unable to function at all, causing them to eventually die off. I hope that was helpful. I tried my best I am not sure that I fully understand your question, it is a bit ambiguous. Care to clarify a bit?
No. May becomes June.
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To become a tissue,cells must be physically connected and have the same origin.They may or may not structurally similar.They together perform one or more specific functions.
No. Stem cells can reproduce and become other cells which may help fight off disease.
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When a cell or cells lining the rectum become malignant, they first grow locally and may invade partially or totally through the wall of the rectum
Yes, nondisjunction results in a germinal cell (ovum or spermatozoa) with either too many or too few chromosomes. If one of these cells joins with another to form a zygote, there may be one or more too many or too few chromosomes in the cells.
Some people with Canavan disease may eventually become blind
It will get hotter. Eventually it may evaporate.
That's really something you'll have to decide for yourself. You may want to have contact with different girls. One of them may eventually become your girlfriend.
The winning spermatozoon does not necessarily need to be stronger than the rest, it just needs to be quicker. That has been offered as an explanation for more male embryos...since the male spermatozoa are slightly lighter, not having the weight of an entire X chromosome, they swim faster and beat the female spermatozoa. That may be a load of malarkey because getting into the ovum requires a group effort where thousands of spermatozoa surround the ovum and release enzymes that 'soften up' the cell membrane so one of the spermatozoa can break through.
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