Cells strive to keep an internal equilibrium by adjusting their processes. This equilibrium is called homeostasis. Please see the related links for details.
No. The condition of a cell can be either true or false.
There is no condition known as sea cell rhinitis, but there is seasonal rhinitis. One cell that is presenting in this condition is nasal mucosal antigen-presenting cell, or APC.
How immunity is attained
Isotonic condition refers to a situation where the concentration of solutes inside and outside a cell are equal, resulting in no net movement of water across the cell membrane. This allows the cell to maintain its shape and size without changing.
It takes on the default or previously set formatting, which could be defined by another condition. A format can be set if a condition is true and if it is false.
In a body cell, there are two sets of chromosomes, which is the diploid condition. In a sex cell, there is one set of chromosomes, which is the haploid condition.
The condition of cell eating is called phagocytosis. It is a process in which cells engulf and digest particles or other cells.
The condition you are referring to is called plasmolysis. This process occurs when a plant cell loses water through osmosis, causing the cell membrane to detach from the cell wall.
The turgid condition of a cell is primarily due to the presence of water flowing into the cell through osmosis. This influx of water causes the cell to swell and become firm due to the pressure exerted by the cell wall pushing back against the expanding cell membrane.
The meaning of qualification attained means the course you have successfully completed by passing an examination. This is a common phrase in job applications.
One such condition is sickle cell disease.
In herbaceous plants, support is attained through the presence of rigid cell walls in the stems and leaves. These cell walls provide structural support to the plant, helping it to stand upright. Additionally, some herbaceous plants may use mechanisms like thigmotropism (growth response to touch) to help them grow towards a support structure for additional stability.