SAP, or serum amyloid P component, is a protein found in the blood that plays a role in the immune system. It is involved in the body's response to inflammation and tissue damage, helping to clear apoptotic cells and cellular debris. In humans, elevated levels of SAP can be associated with various conditions, including chronic inflammatory diseases and amyloidosis, where misfolded proteins accumulate in tissues. SAP can also serve as a potential biomarker for certain diseases and is being studied for its therapeutic implications.
No
i guss in a tree or a sap
Tree sap
No, honey and sap are not the same thing. Honey is a sweet substance produced by bees from flower nectar, while sap is a watery fluid rich in nutrients that circulates through a plant's vascular system. Honey is used as food by bees and humans, while sap is essential for transporting nutrients and water within plants.
yes humans can live on jupiter
Yes, humans do have live birth.
No they do not. Humans live on dry land.
yes
The females do. The males live on honeydew, nectar and sap.
No. An aphid is a primary consumer. Aphids feed on the sap of live plants.
They can eat nectar and sap but that will not really be found in the wetlands
Yes humans can live with out heads if they are an zombie.