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What makes stem cells effective?

They are undifferentiated cells that can basically turn into anything they're exposed to-- put them into a liver, and they turn into liver cells.


What happens if your liver does not make blood?

Bone marrow makes blood cells, not the liver.


What cells do you have in the liver?

hepatic cells.


What organelle makes steriods in gland cells regulates calcium in muscle cells and break down toxins in liver cells?

The endoplasmic reticulum (smooth ER) is the organelle that makes steroids in gland cells, regulates calcium in muscle cells, and breaks down toxins in liver cells. It is involved in lipid synthesis, calcium storage, and detoxification processes in various cell types.


What is the mane of the substance that makes plants so unique?

Chlorophyll is the substance that makes plants so unique. It allows photosynthesis to occur inside plant cells.


What factors contribute to determining what makes a race unique and distinct from others"?

The factors that contribute to determining what makes a race unique and distinct from others include genetic ancestry, physical characteristics, cultural practices, and historical background.


What hormone causes liver cells to release glucose?

The hormone glucagon stimulates the liver to release glucose into the blood when glucose levels are low.


What makes the Maryland unique or different from the others colonies?

It provided religious toleration to Catholics.


What does drinking do to your liver?

It kills the normal cells and replace them with scar tissue and fatty cells that cannot perform the function of the normal liver cells. The liver is like a laboratory, it processes chemicals that enter the body, makes useful particles of useful nutrients, and gets rid of bad things your body cannot use or process. Save your liver we only have one. Also drink moderately, or start saving for your funeral.


Does a cheek cell contain the same chromosomes as a liver cell?

Yes. In an individual, almost all cells contain DNA (Red Blood Cells do not). That DNA is tightly wound like you would twist a drawstring, and kept tightly coiled as chromosomes. Since chromosomes can be found in a cheek cell, a liver cell (hepatocyte), and almost all other cells, they all contain the same chromosomes, which inevitably have the same genes. What makes cheek cells different from liver cells is which genes are turned on and off. Cheek cells have different genes turned on compared to liver cells.


How does mono affect the body?

it attacks your immune system and makes u more vulnerable to viruses.


What organ makes makes new substances for the body?

i think it is the kidney