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The body cell that begins with "W" is a white blood cell, also known as a leukocyte. These cells are crucial for the immune system, helping to defend the body against infections and foreign invaders. There are several types of white blood cells, including lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes, each playing specific roles in immune responses.

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Can viruses break into body cells to reproduce?

Viruses first much attach to the host cell, they then must be adsorbed by way of special sites that recognize the virus. After adsorption, penetration occurs and the virus is taken into the cell. It uncoates and begins the process of synthesis of its' own genetic materials and proteins. The next step is maturation or assembly of the virus into its' mature form. The virus fills the cell and begins to leave by "budding". It begins the cycle again by infecting more cells.


What propose would divide a cell with W chromosomes into a cell with W chromosomes?

To divide a cell with W chromosomes into two cells, each with W chromosomes, the process of mitosis would be used. During mitosis, the cell's chromosomes are replicated and then evenly distributed to two daughter cells, ensuring that each new cell retains the same chromosome number as the original cell. This process is essential for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in organisms.


What cell have specific job in a cell?

The body


What begins interphase with a period of rapid growth and what?

Interphase begins with a stage called G1 where the cell undergoes rapid growth. During this phase, the cell accumulates resources and energy to prepare for DNA replication and eventual cell division.


Apoptosis begins with a cell's receiving a signal to die?

Yes, signals such as DNA damage or stress can trigger apoptosis in a cell, leading to a series of events that ultimately result in programmed cell death. This process helps maintain tissue homeostasis and eliminate damaged or unwanted cells from the body.