Yes, ice crystals form and burst the cells.
it kill cells
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
Most frostbite is caused by damage to the skin.
Cells that directly attack and kill other cells are known as cytotoxic cells. These can include natural killer (NK) cells, cytotoxic T cells, and macrophages. They play a crucial role in the immune system's defense against infected or abnormal cells.
The cells mainly used to kill infectious microbes and tumor cells are immune cells called cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells. These cells can recognize infected or abnormal cells and destroy them by releasing toxic chemicals or by inducing programmed cell death.
That is not how frostbite occurs. Frostbite occurs when the water that is in the cell freezes due to the cold temperatures outside of the body. The water in the cells freezes, and stops oxygen from reaching that cell.
The cells will freeze, and likely die, especially when accompanied by rubbing when frozen.
Not exactly, it is caused by the cells actually freezing and dying.
The name of the condition is frostbite, which kills the cells by freezing them. If the cells cannot be revived, the extremity must be amputated.
yes it can kill cells but it cannot kill you
no cheese does not kill brain cells
Frostbite is not mold.
it kill cells
yes they do die. If i is very serious then you may have to cut off your finger or hand or whatever because the cells are dead and the nerves cant contact them.
Frostbite is freezing on the skin.
You can get frostbite if you live in the UK.
Ink does not directly kill brain cells. However, the metals and toxins in ink can kill brain and other cells and is not good for the body or your health as a whole.