by injecting complex DNA or RNA in the nucleus of cell.
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Kamaljyoti Talukdar
Red blood cells are taken out of circulation in the spleen. Their iron is recycled and stored in the liver.
when products are not recycled they are taken to the dump to either break down, or they dig a massive hole and put the rubbish in.
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All small parts are removed and sold as used parts if possible, The frames and bodies are crushed then taken to be smelted down to reuse the metal for recycled products.
When you recycle paper it turns from normal paper to recycled paper; which is taken somewhere else and sold as recycled paper that can be reused and recycled again and keep going for a long time. To recycle paper (or plastic, rubber, etc.) you would take it to a recycling plant (or if one is in your area, put it into the recycling dumpster). They do all the rest.
In this treatment approach, cells that normally circulate in the blood are collected when the patient has normal blood counts taken, and these cells are saved via a process called "pheresis."
It is recycled and then taken to a factory where it shall be made into something else.
How it is filtered is that they recycle the water, how the water cycle is, it is recycled, taken of the bacteria it has.
Big items that need to be recycled, should be taken to the actual recycle location. Big items may be required to be broken down as much as they can.
To the site of the company doing the recycling process. There are many recycling companies in the US.
Firstly this is only true for endocrine hormones, ie ones that are released into the blood stream to get to the target cells. This method of delivery means that the relatively small volume of hormone is diluted throughout the blood plasma and taken to all the cells in the body meaning each one only gets a tiny amount.
The physician palpates the cervix, inserts a speculum and gently scrapes the patient's cervix with a small spatula and brush, collecting cells that are spread on a glass slide. A cotton swab may be taken.