Body cells are primarily created in the bone marrow, which produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Additionally, certain types of cells, such as skin cells and intestinal cells, are generated in their respective tissues through processes like mitosis. Stem cells, found in various tissues, also play a crucial role in the regeneration and repair of cells throughout the body.
New cells are created by cell division.
The purpose of red blood cells is to transport oxygen from your lungs to the other parts of your body, and to take the carbon dioxide created by your body into your lungs, so that they can be expelled.
Once the body activated, killer T cells it recognize pathogen and destroy them. In response that will create memory B cells and T cells specific to a certain pathogen, so if it ever came back it will be killed immediately.
Another name for body cells is somatic cells.
Mitosis is used in animal bodies for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues. It allows for the production of new cells that are identical to the parent cell, ensuring cells can replace damaged or old cells and enable growth and development.
Somatic (body) cells. Diploid (have all 46 chromosomes)
New cells are created by cell division.
From one parent somatic cell, two daughter cells are created.
Blood is created in the bone marrow through a process called hematopoiesis. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate and mature into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These mature blood cells are then released into the bloodstream to perform their functions in the body.
On average, the human body produces approximately 2 to 3 million red blood cells every second. Additionally, other types of cells, such as skin cells and white blood cells, are also constantly being generated throughout the body. Overall, the total number of cells created per second can vary widely depending on the specific type of cell and the body's needs.
The purpose of red blood cells is to transport oxygen from your lungs to the other parts of your body, and to take the carbon dioxide created by your body into your lungs, so that they can be expelled.
blood is not pumped to the body's cell. It reaches the cells by the force created by the contraction of heart
Body cells are just... cells. Body cells make up body tissue.
Once the body activated, killer T cells it recognize pathogen and destroy them. In response that will create memory B cells and T cells specific to a certain pathogen, so if it ever came back it will be killed immediately.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
The entire body is made up of cells. - Blood Cells - Skin cells - etc
there are many different cells in the human body, but they are all eukaryotic cells (which is one of the two types of cells)