the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco? the ants getting resistance to DDT while the humans not getting resistance to tobacco- why
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Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) specifically infects tobacco and other related plant cells because it recognizes and binds to specific receptors on the surface of these plant cells, which are not present in human cells. The virus's structure and replication mechanisms are adapted to the cellular machinery of plants, allowing it to hijack their processes for reproduction. In contrast, human cells lack the necessary components for TMV to attach, enter, and replicate, making them resistant to this virus.
It can help you with brain cells not dieing when you drink alcohol.
No tobacco is a leafy vegetable and is relatively low in purines which are the part of living cells that lead to the production of uric acid.
A tobacco plant typically has four pollen sacs (microsporangia) on each anther. Each of these sacs contains numerous pollen cells, which are the male reproductive cells that will be dispersed for fertilization. The exact number of pollen cells can vary, but it is typically in the thousands for each anther.
Yes, tobacco use can harm the brain by restricting blood flow, causing inflammation, and increasing oxidative stress, which can lead to the death of brain cells. This can negatively impact cognitive functions like memory, attention, and decision-making.
Cancer is sometimes natural, but often other factors can influence normal cells to suddenly begin growing wildly and out of control, which is what a cancer is. Cancer of the jaw or mouth is generally uncommon, but chewing tobacco can greatly increase your risk. Tobacco use does not "cause" cancer - many tobacco users live long and healthy lives. But any kind of tobacco use can increase your RISK of getting cancers, and the type of cancer is directly related to the type of use. Cancers of the mouth are related to chewing tobacco use.
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Langerhans cells are epidermal cells that play a key role in immunity and disease resistance. They act as antigen-presenting cells, initiating immune responses in the skin by capturing and processing antigens to activate T cells.