neoplasm
... the body's ability to regulate blood sugar, and the condition diabetes.
right and left side. idgaf
Glia retain the ability to undergo cell division in adulthood, whereas most neurons cannot.
Cell division is a process by which cells reproduce. In other words, during cell division, an exact replica, or copy, of the original cell is created. When an organism is fully grown, cell division continues to function in renewal and repair, replacing cells that die from normal wear and tear or accidents. For example, dividing cells in your bone marrow continuously make new blood cells (Campbell, 6th Edition. P 215).
This statement relates to the universal trait of living organisms. This trait is their ability to maintain an internal state, allowing for survival, given an acceptable range of external conditions.
yes
Resistance is the ability to regulate the amount of charge flowing in a circuit.
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Cancer cells have lost the ability to regulate their cell cycle among other things.
Yes, they do.
Resistance
resistance
Cancer
Cancer cells lose the ability to control their growth and division, which is a fundamental characteristic of cancer. In a healthy organism, cell growth and division are tightly regulated processes, with cells dividing to replace damaged or dying cells and maintaining the overall health of the body. Cancer cells, however, undergo a series of genetic mutations that disrupt the normal regulatory mechanisms, leading to uncontrolled and abnormal cell growth. This loss of control over cell division is one of the defining features of cancer. As a result, cancer cells continue to divide and accumulate, forming tumors and potentially invading nearby tissues and spreading to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis.
yes
Homeostasis!
permeability