White blood cells pass through the vessel wall into surrounding tissue through a process called diapedesis. During diapedesis, the white blood cell first attaches to the endothelial cells lining the blood vessel. It then squeezes through these cells to reach the surrounding tissue where it can carry out its immune functions.
This process is called transpiration.
The process is called transpiration. Water is absorbed by a tree's roots and then transported through the plant and released as vapor through small pores on the underside of the leaves called stomata.
This process is called condensation.
Through a process called photosynthesis.
Yes, endothelial cells can divide through a process called angiogenesis, which is essential for repairing damaged blood vessels or forming new blood vessels in tissues. This process allows for tissue growth and repair in response to injury or other physiological demands.
White blood cells (WBCs) enter tissues through a process called diapedesis, where they squeeze between the endothelial cells lining blood vessels. This movement is often prompted by signals from cytokines or chemokines released at the site of infection or inflammation. Once they exit the bloodstream, WBCs can migrate toward the affected tissue, guided by chemical gradients, to perform their immune functions.
White blood cells pass through the vessel wall into surrounding tissue through a process called diapedesis. During diapedesis, the white blood cell first attaches to the endothelial cells lining the blood vessel. It then squeezes through these cells to reach the surrounding tissue where it can carry out its immune functions.
When white blood cells leave the capillaries, this process is called diapedesis or extravasation. It allows white blood cells to move from the blood vessel into the surrounding tissues to reach sites of infection or inflammation.
Endothelial cells also known as epithernal tissue.
leukocyte
the property is called flexibilty.
The process is called ejaculation.
blood islands
No , its actually called metastasis.
The process used in a washing machine to squeeze water from clothes is called spinning. The inner drum of the washing machine rotates at a high speed, causing centrifugal force to push water out of the clothes and towards the outer drum, where it is drained away.
The process in which muscles propel food through the alimentary canal is called peristalsis.