Cold cell torture is a form of torture where a prisoner is subjected to extreme cold temperatures while confined in a small, often windowless, cell without adequate clothing or blankets. This method is used to induce physical discomfort, pain, and suffering as a means of coercion or punishment. It can lead to hypothermia, frostbite, and other serious health issues.
Cold water can help slow down or stop cell division as it can disrupt the activity of enzymes and proteins involved in mitosis. The cold water can cause the cell to enter a state of suspended animation, preventing further progression of the cell cycle and division.
A cell may die if it becomes too cold because low temperatures can disrupt the fluidity of the cell membrane, impairing its ability to function properly. Enzymatic reactions slow down significantly, hindering metabolic processes that are crucial for cell survival. Additionally, cold stress can lead to the formation of ice crystals within the cell, damaging cellular structures and causing rupture. Overall, these factors can compromise the cell's integrity and viability.
Ice cold water is used in cell division experiments to slow down or stop the process of cell division (mitosis). By exposing cells to ice cold water, it can cause the cells to arrest in metaphase, allowing researchers to observe and study the different stages of mitosis more effectively.
"Viruses replicate inside the cell and then burst out of the cell." Hope this helps. Got this from Apex.
Ice-cold conditions are used during cell lysis to slow down enzymatic activity and reduce the chance of protein degradation. This helps to preserve the integrity of cellular components and improve the recovery of proteins during the extraction process. Additionally, cold temperatures help to prevent protein denaturation and maintain the stability of the proteins of interest.
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Generally electric torture is simply delivering shocks to the body, however electric devices can also create heat or cold that could be used for torture.
they give the person a key to the locks
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the Chinese Water Torture Cell
The Chinese water torture cell first public performance was at the Circus Busch in Berlin, Germany, on September 21, 1912. In letters Houdini referred to the effect as "the Upside Down"
He turned upside down, and he had an extra key
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
Over my shoulders, running away, Feels like I'm falling, losing my way ... Cold, and Dry. Cold, and, Dry. Fog out my daylight, torture my night, Feels like I'm falling, far out of sight ... Cold ... Drunk ... Tired ... Lost. Over my shoulders, running away, Feels like I'm falling, losing my way ... Cold, Dry, Cold, and Dry. Fog out my daylight, torture my night, Feels like I'm falling, far out of sight ... Cold, Drunk, Cold, and Drunk.
i believe it was at leats 2 minutes. very impressive. But does anybody know how he did it?
I say that the The Chinese torture cell was a major acomplishment. He had to hold his breath for 3 minutes.