Once food has been properly digested in the stomach and further in the small intestine, the nutrients are absorbed by the small intestinal wall and its internal folds called villi. This villi look similar to a human finger and inside have capillary blood vessels and lacteals. The former carry away sugars and proteins to be distributed throughout the body using the circulatory system while the latter distribute fats through the body using the lymph system.
Through the Endocrine system, and it's glands.
Molecules are found throughout the body in various forms, such as DNA in the nucleus of cells, proteins in muscles and tissues, and hormones traveling through the bloodstream. They play crucial roles in biological processes like metabolism, cell signaling, and maintaining the structure of cells and tissues.
Cells with more mitochondria are typically found in tissues that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
Hormones affect target cells because target cells have receptors that bind with certain hormones (they're specific). If a cell does not have a receptor then it is not affected by hormones. Target cells (which do have the receptor for a particular hormone) would be affected by the hormone.
You find large numbers of ribosomes in cells that are actively synthesizing proteins, such as in cells that produce a lot of enzymes or structural proteins. These include cells in the pancreas, liver, and muscle cells.
Epithelial cells can be found covering the surfaces of organs, tissues, and cavities throughout the human body, including the skin, respiratory tract, digestive tract, and urinary tract.
Molecules are found throughout the body in various forms, such as DNA in the nucleus of cells, proteins in muscles and tissues, and hormones traveling through the bloodstream. They play crucial roles in biological processes like metabolism, cell signaling, and maintaining the structure of cells and tissues.
you can find live cells in your body or in the bodies of other animals.
neuron cells
Yes. You will find an blood cell in an animal and human body only.
it is found in your body
it is found in your body
yes, because the tissues is made up of cells and every where in the body you can find cells
Everywhere! Every structure and tissue in the body is made of one kind of cell or another: blood cells, bone cells, muscle cells, skins cells, nerve cells, & many more kinds.
cells are the builing blocks of life and they are present in our body and in microbes too and also animals.
All cells except sex cells are diploid. And sex cells are haploid.
this is the symbol equasion for glucose (sugar) it is carried around our body in the blood to our cells!
When germs get inside you, white blood cells in your blood start to make antibodies. These are special chemicals the find germs and then stick to them. This helps other white blood cells in your body find the germs and destroy them. When you are sick, your body makes more white blood cells to protect you.