*Molecules
-They are made from fused elements
-They are nonliving
*Cells
-They aren't made from fused elements
-They are living
-Also, are made of many parts like the cell membrane and Mitochondria the make the cell work and do things
Yes, cells can respond to the same hormone if they have the specific receptors that can bind to that hormone. The presence of these receptors allows cells to detect and respond to hormonal signals, regardless of whether they are from the same tissue or organ.
The same way that air influences the shape of a balloon. When the cell is in the proper environment water enters the cell and it is the proper shape. When the solute concentration outside the cell is too high the water leaves the cell and it shrivels.
They are called paracrine factors or paracrine molecules. These molecules are secreted by one type of cell and act on neighboring cells within the same organ or tissue to regulate their function.
Yes, T cells have major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules.
Plasmodesmata is the cell junction in plant cells that allows the movement of molecules between adjacent cells. These junctions are channels that pass through the cell walls of plant cells, facilitating the transport of water, nutrients, and signaling molecules between neighboring cells.
On the most part the answere is no. However the places where the same cells and molecules remain for a lifetime are the brain and the egg cells that the female carries.
Yes, cells can respond to the same hormone if they have the specific receptors that can bind to that hormone. The presence of these receptors allows cells to detect and respond to hormonal signals, regardless of whether they are from the same tissue or organ.
Some molecules get into cells by going through their permeable membrane.
Yes. Cells are made of molecules.
The same way that air influences the shape of a balloon. When the cell is in the proper environment water enters the cell and it is the proper shape. When the solute concentration outside the cell is too high the water leaves the cell and it shrivels.
Cells are larger than molecules. Cells normally have molecules inside them and constantly passing through their membranes. Cells normally contain water molecules along with glucose and other molecules.
They are called paracrine factors or paracrine molecules. These molecules are secreted by one type of cell and act on neighboring cells within the same organ or tissue to regulate their function.
That kind of membrane in cells is called a mosaic membrane since the molecules are not all the same.
A brain cell is made of many molecules.
Chemotactic molecules. These molecules are released by damaged tissues or pathogens to recruit immune cells to the site of infection or inflammation.
Atoms are the same. In fact mostly light but molecules are very very large. So large that you cant write most of their symbol on the page
molecules!