After all my years of study I noticed that they appear to get dissolutional when they hit H2O. So the function turns into a shoe like structure that has hardly any qualities.
Absorption of excess water
the fuction of the endoplasmic reticulum is transport. be it of proteins or lipids so other organells will suffer due to lack of necessary nutrients needed for their survival n growth.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum are present in every cell and synthesize proteins
Cerebral cortex
Cell Membrane- Structure: A thin covering with pores. Function: Controls what substances come into and out of them; to protect the cell. Found: Just inside the cell wall(plant cell) Outer boundary(animal cell). Nucleus- Nickname is " The Brain " of the cell Structure: Large oval. Function: Directs all of the cell's activities. Found: Inside the cell.(usually the middle) Nuclear Membrane- Structure: Like the cell membrane a thin covering with pores. Function: Protect the nucleus, and controls substances that go in and out of the nucleus. Found: Surrounding the nucleus. Chromatin- Structure: Thin thread-like strands. Function: Contains the information necessary for the cell to function properly. Found: Inside the nucleus. Nucleolus- Structure: Small oval. Function: Produces ribosomes. Found: Inside the nucleus. Cytoplasm- Structure: Thick gel-like liquid. Function: To hold the other organelles inside the cell. Found: Everywhere throughout the cell. Mitochondria- (Plural- Mitochondrion Nickname " The Powerhouse ") Structure: Rod-Shaped (Pill shaped ovalish) Function: Produces energy necessary for the cell to carry out its functions. * Energy comes from the food we eat (Glucose) Found: Anywhere inside the cytoplasm. Ribosomes- Structure: Small and grain-like Function: Synthesis proteins. * Proteins are bodybuilders (to build bone tissue and skin tissue) Found: In the cytoplasm, and sometimes attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. Endoplasmic Reticulum- Structure: A maze of passageways. Function: To carry materials from one part of the cell to the other. Found: Throughout the cytoplasm. * If there are ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum, it's a rough endoplasmic reticulum, if there aren't ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum it's a smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Golgi Apparatus- (Also known as the Golgi body) Structure: A flattened collection of sacs and tubes. Function: To receiver proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum and then it packages it and distributes it. Vacuole- Structure: A round or ovalish water-filled sac. Function: To store water. Found: This is only found in a plant cell and it's found in the cytoplasm. * Largest organelle in the plant. Lysosome- Structure: Small and round. Function: Breaks down large food parts and old cell parts to be used again. Found: In the cytoplasm as well. (Only found in an animal cell) Cell Wall- Structure: A rigid non-living layer that surrounds only plant cells. Function: Support and protect the cell. Found: The outermost edge of plant cells. Chloroplasts- Structure: Large, green ovals. Function: Turn the plant green, absorb sunlight. Found: In the cytoplasm.
Some factors include: the amount of blood flow to the tissue, age, general health, occupation, continued use, lack of protection of the damaged area, lack of rest, adding heat in the first 12 hours, drinking alcohol and massage or rubbing the tissues.
the fuction of the endoplasmic reticulum is transport. be it of proteins or lipids so other organells will suffer due to lack of necessary nutrients needed for their survival n growth.
Diffuse damage, but with certain modes of alcohol consumption (wine and not beer) some specific structure is differentially destroyed.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum are present in every cell and synthesize proteins
cerebellum A+
Cerebral cortex
Yes, unless your liver is already seriously damaged...
Alcohol consumption affect many vital organs. The brain can experience mood and behavior disorders, the heart can be damaged as evidenced by a possible stoke or high blood pressure, and the liver takes the brunt of the abuse, developing fatty liver or cirrhosis.
Nerve cells do not regenerate, regardless of how they are damaged.
When the Liver has been damaged through excessive alcohol consumption it produces large ammounts of a fluid that looks like pink milk.It is this that gives alcoholics a swollen abdomen and should be drained on a regular basis
Yes,your body wasn't designed to handle alcohol.
A damaged propeller (e.g. with a blade or part of a blade missing) will "move water" less efficiently.
Your life might be damaged if you drink to much of it.