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Hormones are basically the messengers of your body. They tells cells: "Make more of this!" "Make less of this!" "Stop making that!" which helps guide the development and needs of your body.
Yes you body is always making new cells by methods of mitosis or meiosis. The dividing of cells. Each cell (excluding cancer and stem cells) have a hayflick limit which states the amount of times that the cell can divide (: Hope i helped
More. i.e. bone marrow ... making red cells.
Illnesses where the body has trouble making new blood cells
Cell division is the process used for making new cells in our body. During cell division, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, each containing a full set of genetic material. This process is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of the body's tissues.
HEART
White blood cells
If you stop taking insulin, your body will not be able to transport glucose(sugar) into your cells. Glucose is the chief energy source for all the body's cells. Your blood sugar level will increase, and your cells will essentially begin to starve for lack of an energy source.
Red blood cells play an important role in making your body work. First of all, red blood cells do not contain a nucleus, so they are able to carry more oxygen and hemoglobin. Hemoglobin fastens the oxygen molecules to the red blood cells in order to transport oxygen to the cells. You have three kinds of blood cells in your body. Here are some short-like explanations: Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, carry oxygen and carbon dioxide round your body. They give your blood its color. White blood cells, or leukocytes, kill germs, like viruses and bacteria, that get inside your body. They help stop you from getting ill. Platelets, or thrombocytes, are tiny particle-like cells. They stop the bleeding if you cut yourself.
The genetic information for making salivary amylase is found in the nucleus of cells in the human body, specifically in the cells of the salivary glands where the enzyme is produced. The DNA in these cells contains the instructions for producing salivary amylase through the process of transcription and translation.
I think it's stem cells
understanding cells make life easier because knowing about cells is knowing about your body and different parts.