They are same as what the entire body needs since we are made of cells.
1. growth-we obviously have grown (if not proportionally) from infancy.
2. development-as we mature, body shape changes as new structures and functions appear in the skin, the sexual organs, and other organs.
3. replacement-as old cells die, we need a way of replacing them with identical cells.
4. repair-if new cells couldn't take the place of damaged cells, we'd look like Swiss cheese by the time we reached adolescence.
5. Food
6. Water
7. Oxygen
8. Nutrients
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White blood cells, also known as leukocytes, are the cells that play a crucial role in the body's defense against invading microbes. They work by identifying and attacking foreign invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens to help prevent infections.
Another name for dry cells is primary cells.
The scientific name for the blood cells that carry oxygen to the body's cells is erythrocytes.
Diploid cells.
There is a clue in the name, the 'DRINK' is made of liquid and therefore means that the bodys natural thirst for water is replenished.
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Hooke, was the man who gave cells the basic units of life and their name :) answered by: Jentrey Gill Holcomb, ks
What name is given to the basic units of which all living things are composed?
Deoxygenated blood, also referred to as oxygen-poor blood or venous blood. This blood is returning to the heart after delivering oxygen to the body's cells.
All of them.
The man who gave cells the basic units of life their name would be Robert Hooke. He is the one who discovered cells and named them cells because the looked like jail cells.
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what is the name of your bodys teperature when it goes hidh and when it goes low.
My answer is noting because you did not tell me no answer whatever your name is.!
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