Spirulina is a cyanobacterium that obtains its energy through photosynthesis.
Human cells can not photosynthesise
The process of cochlear hair cell regeneration in the human auditory system involves the activation of stem cells in the inner ear to replace damaged or lost hair cells. These stem cells differentiate into new hair cells, which then integrate into the existing sensory cells in the cochlea. This regeneration process is still being studied and researched for potential therapeutic applications in treating hearing loss.
The process of epidermis regeneration in the human body involves the shedding of old skin cells and the production of new ones. This occurs through a continuous cycle of cell division in the basal layer of the epidermis. As new cells are formed, they gradually move towards the surface of the skin, replacing the old cells that are shed. This process helps to maintain the integrity and function of the skin barrier.
Animal cells do not undergo photosynthesis. This process is exclusive to plant cells, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Animal cells obtain their energy through processes like cellular respiration, which produce energy from nutrients.
No, just in sex cells. ie, eggs and sperm cells
The auricle in the human ear helps to collect and direct sound waves into the ear canal, allowing for the process of hearing to occur.
When human cells come together, the process is called cell fusion. This can occur naturally, such as during fertilization, or it can be induced in a laboratory setting for various purposes, such as creating hybrid cells or studying cell interactions.
The process of cochlear hair cell regeneration in the human auditory system involves the activation of stem cells in the inner ear to replace damaged or lost hair cells. These stem cells differentiate into new hair cells, which then integrate into the existing sensory cells in the cochlea. This regeneration process is still being studied and researched for potential therapeutic applications in treating hearing loss.
The process of epidermis regeneration in the human body involves the shedding of old skin cells and the production of new ones. This occurs through a continuous cycle of cell division in the basal layer of the epidermis. As new cells are formed, they gradually move towards the surface of the skin, replacing the old cells that are shed. This process helps to maintain the integrity and function of the skin barrier.
No interactions of spirulina with foods, conventional medications, or herbs have been documented as of 2002.
No. Stem cells occur naturally in the human body. However we are trying to clone stem cells to aid in there research.
Wherever ever there are cells, cell divisions will occur.
Mitosis a process more simply explained as regeneration of cells, as it is most significant in that process. The cells of our body replicate (clone themselves) as needed. For instance, if you cut your hand, the skin cells will regenerate in the process of mitosis, and so will all cells, except those of reproductive cells which use meiosis. To answer your question: our skin endures micro damage all the time and as regeneration is performed in mitosis, it also occurs all the time.
Lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic process. This means that lactic acid is produced in the absence of oxygen. This usually occur in bacteria cells but can also occur in muscle cells.
not in all cells. It is happening in plant cells.
In human males, meiosis occurs in the sperm sex cells. This usually occurs in the testes of the human male.
The cells of a redwood tree need oxygen for cellular respiration, which is the process that converts glucose into usable energy. Oxygen is necessary for this process to occur and for the cells to function and grow.
hemostasis