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A collection of genetically identical cells that are permanently associated but in which little or no integration of cell activities occurs?

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What is a collection of genetically identical cells that are permanently associated but in which little or no integration of cell activities occurs?

A clonal colony is a collection of genetically identical cells that are permanently associated but where little or no integration of cell activities occurs. Each cell within the colony retains its own functions and activities, resulting in a group of cells that are physically connected but function independently.


Cells communicate with one another via?

Cells communicate with one another via chemical signaling molecules such as hormones, neurotransmitters, and cytokines. These molecules are released by one cell and bind to specific receptors on the surface of another cell, triggering a response. Cell communication is essential for coordinating processes such as growth, development, and immune responses in multicellular organisms.


What might happen if your body lacked neurotransmitters?

your erves cells could not communicate with one another


Why can an organ be permanently damaged its cells ae amitotic?

if the cells are permanently mitotic the are not able to repair them selves.


Cell-surface proteins allow a cell to what with other cells?

They allow Cells to communicate with other Cells.


What are organisms made of many individual permanetly associated cells that coordinate their activities?

Organisms made of many individual permanently associated cells that coordinate their activities are called multicellular organisms. These cells work together to carry out specific functions, such as growth, reproduction, and response to the environment. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.


How do root hair cells communicate?

Root hair cells communicate through their instinct ;;;;;'''''''deil


Mature human nerve cells and muscle cells?

Are permanently in a state of nondivision.


Can all cells communicate with other cells?

Yes


What are permanently differentiated cells?

permanently differentiatied cells are called retards, there is something wrong with the cell causing them to act differently in dsociety and not particularly fit in, but we love them anyway. heheeh retard xoxo gossip girl


Which of the following is a way that cells can communicate with each other?

Cells can communicate with each other through chemical signaling, such as releasing signaling molecules like hormones or neurotransmitters. They can also communicate through direct cell-to-cell contact, where molecules on the surface of one cell interact with receptors on another cell.