Bad cells are actually cells that do harm to your body. They are kind of like cancer cells.
salt is bad for health because the cell shrinks when the salt goes into the cell
yes
Foreign cells are not inherently bad; their effects depend on the context. In the immune system, foreign cells, such as pathogens, can trigger an immune response, which is necessary for protecting the body. However, foreign cells can also be beneficial, such as those from donor organs in transplants or certain therapies. The key lies in how the body recognizes and responds to these foreign cells.
The average percentage of "bad" blood cells in the body is very low, typically less than 1%. Most of the blood cells in our body are healthy red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets that help maintain overall health and function. An increase in the percentage of abnormal or "bad" blood cells may indicate a medical condition that requires further evaluation by a healthcare professional.
Radiation is bad for us because most of the types of electromagnetic radiations are high in energy. This high energy waves can cause damage to our cells. Prolonged exposure to gamma rays can be bad for health.
Yes. They would be called malignant cells.
they are both
No it is not bad, Healthy cells are alkaline you know.
Cancer
yes
It is bad because it can burn the skin cells in your fingers
salt is bad for health because the cell shrinks when the salt goes into the cell
yes
for bad people
NO, they're the exact opposite
A kiddney fillters your blood cells by taking the bad blood cells and refilling them to go and help with where you are running out of them.
They hold your blood in a cell. Just like bad guys, they are put into cells.