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Human cells do have the ability to regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health. Cells are found all throughout the body.
True. The ability of water to retain heat helps cells maintain homeostasis. Water is the most abundant and important nutrient in the body.
Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
The process by which cells use energy to maintain life activities would be respiration.
maintain homeostasis.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
Homeostasis
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
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Human cells do have the ability to regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health. Cells are found all throughout the body.
True. The ability of water to retain heat helps cells maintain homeostasis. Water is the most abundant and important nutrient in the body.
Neuroepithelia refers to the body's neuroepithelial cells, which are "stem cells" belonging to the nervous system. Stem cells have the ability to replicate and differentiate into different specialized cells designed to carry out specific functions. Stem cells in the nervous system are able to differentiate into: 1. Neurons (transmitting signals around the body) 2. Astrocytes (support other cells, maintain ionic balance) and 3. Other glial cells (cells that help to regulate internal bodily conditions, i.e: temperature)
Homeostasis refers to the body (or cell) to maintain a relatively stable environment or balance. For example, keeping balance while on roller skates. For a very simple explanation see the link below:
Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
A stem cell is a cell that has the ability to generate itself into any body part or cell type of the organism it is developing. Stem cells are found in the blastocyst of an embryo and ALSO in adults. Because adults have already finished developing, the stems cells are then used to maintain regenerative organs such as skin, blood or intestinal tissues. All other adult cells do not have the ability to regenerate.
Perpetually young tissues where cells retain the ability to divide are meristematic. Meristematic tissues are cells or group of cells that have the ability to divide.