When there is more then the usual amount of cells. ____
more than usual number of fibres.
when a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Hypertonic or hypotonic, but I'm pretty sure hypertonic :)
Active transport requires energy in the form of ATP
If a red blood cell is placed in an isotonic solution then nothing should happen physically because an isotonic solution is one that has the same solute concentration as the red blood cell itself.
The answer you are looking for is 'active transport'. Here the cell moves the molecule into (or out of) the cell against the concentration gradient. This requires energy. There are other energetic process such as endo- and exo-cytosis that the cell uses to move large molecules.
Cytosis requires energy, and the production of energy depends on oxygen. Diffusion does not require energy.
more than usual number of fibres.
Cell Condition
u don't get cytosis fiberosis its an autosomal recessive genetic mutation that's always been there. it just shows up at diffrent stages of diffrent people. i recommend a genetic coundelor
pino cytosis is otherwise known as cell drinking.
-cytosis indicates an abnormal increase in a type of cell, and -penia indicates an abnormal decrease. So leukocytosis is abnormal increase in white blood cells, and leukopenia is an abnormal deficiency of white blood cells.
when a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Hypertonic or hypotonic, but I'm pretty sure hypertonic :)
Oblique Bridge Or Ana Cytosis
Endocytosis {Endo (within) cytosis (cell) } is a process in which a substance gains entry into a cell without passing through the cell membraneacademic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/biology/bio4fv/.../endocyta.htm
Yes, leuko can change the meaning of a medical term. For instance, cytosis is an abnormal cell condition. Leukocytosis is an abnormal condition of white blood cells.
Histology is the branch of biology that is the study of tissues. Cytology, a closely-related discipline, is the study of cells.
A process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.