Yes, the region around cells, outside the plasma membrane, where cells interact with their surroundings is commonly referred to as the extracellular environment. This environment includes substances like nutrients, signaling molecules, and other neighboring cells that can influence the cell's function and behavior. Cells depend on this external environment for growth, communication, and survival.
A synthetic environment is a computer-generated simulation that mimics real-world conditions for training, experimentation, or other purposes. It allows users to interact with a virtual environment that closely resembles the physical world, providing a safe and cost-effective way to practice skills or test scenarios.
stem cells are used for growing new cells and in my opinion they should be used to help ill people and nothing more like growing new ppl and stuff like that
white blood cells
Dubnium. It is a synthetic element that does not exist in the environment. It has no uses whatsoever.
Our Synthetic Environment was created in 1962.
The fastest-growing segment continued to be synthetic and synthetic blend lubricants
Some materials like plastic are bad for the environment.
Synthetic hair burns because it has no real nerves or even cells in it so it burns. Not to forget Synthetic means fake not real
as the population started growing our needs also started growing so we humans started modifying our environment
yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.
Growing food organically (without using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides) is the way foods were grown from the beginning of time until synthetic pesticides and fertilizers were created, and growing organically is still being done today.
Because, your stem cells get messages from the brain that puberty is over and their jobs is not needed, to multiply the cells for growth.
Synthetic elements can be harmful due to their radioactive properties, which can cause damage to cells and DNA, leading to serious health problems like cancer. Additionally, they may have unknown toxicological effects on the environment and ecosystems. Improper handling and disposal of synthetic elements can also lead to contamination of air, water, and soil.
The tin can
Yes, that is correct. A sterile environment is free of actively growing cells and microorganisms, but it may still contain viruses or dormant life forms like endospores that are not actively replicating. It's important to note that achieving absolute sterility can be very challenging and is often not practical in many environments.
Because, your stem cells get messages from the brain that puberty is over and their jobs is not needed, to multiply the cells for growth.