Certain cells in your stomach make chemical substances to digest the food you eat and other cells carry electromagnetic impulses to make your stomach contract
No, cells are just like animals, they have different life spans, but I'm pretty sure they do live around the same amount of time. Also, there are different kind of cells like brain cells, plant cells, and others like that, which would definitely live different life spans. *umm NO to above answer(no harshness intended)cells have different "life" spans... for instance nerve cells can last up to a lifetime whereas red or white blood cells can live up to four months. hope this helps!!* ---as told by a ninth grader:)NiXON..SHANiA...go mustangs @ERHS!
There is no such thing as "cytoplasm cells".
Specialized cells are dependent on other specialized cells because they need to live off other cells otherwise specialized cells wouldn't exist. Every specialized cell is designed to carry out a special function, there for we need a bunch of different specialized cells for the entire organism to survive.
No, DAPI stain cannot be used to visualize live cells as it requires fixation and permeabilization of the cells.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms and can be found throughout the body in tissues and organs. They can live in various environments such as inside the body (in organs, tissues, and blood) or outside the body (in culture dishes for research purposes).
stomach lining cells live for about 2 days
Can different types of live breeders? What?
Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various cell types because they are undifferentiated and can give rise to specialized cell types. This potential to become different cell types makes them valuable for regenerative medicine and growing different types of tissue. By controlling the environment and signaling factors, stem cells can be directed to develop into specific tissues.
Stomach lining cells typically live for around 3 to 7 days before being replaced. The rapid turnover of these cells helps protect the stomach from the strong acids and enzymes it produces for digestion.
It's possible to be infested with species of worms which can live in the stomach, intestines or blood stream of mammals including humans. This can cause several different diseases, and isn't generally healthy. Beyond that, there are many varieties of intestinal bacteria and other "intestinal fauna" present in the gut. IN fact, there are generally more non-human cells than human cells within your body.
different kinds
yes .
There are at least a million different types of insect. They live everywhere.
There are many different types of opossums in the world. Many types do live in the rainforests, specifically in Australia.
No, cells are just like animals, they have different life spans, but I'm pretty sure they do live around the same amount of time. Also, there are different kind of cells like brain cells, plant cells, and others like that, which would definitely live different life spans. *umm NO to above answer(no harshness intended)cells have different "life" spans... for instance nerve cells can last up to a lifetime whereas red or white blood cells can live up to four months. hope this helps!!* ---as told by a ninth grader:)NiXON..SHANiA...go mustangs @ERHS!
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