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  • What are heat and cold sensory cells?

    Heat and cold sensory cells are specialized nerve cells that detect changes in temperature. These cells are located in the skin and other tissues throughout the body, and they send signals to the brain when they detect changes in temperature. Heat sensory cells, also known as thermoreceptors, are activated by increases in temperature, while cold sensory cells are activated by decreases in temperature. Together, these cells help the body maintain a stable internal temperature and respond to changes in the environment.

  • What is the difference between hydration and dehydration?

    Hydration refers to the process of providing the body with enough fluids to maintain proper function and balance. It involves consuming water and other fluids to prevent the body from becoming dehydrated. Dehydration, on the other hand, occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, leading to an imbalance that can cause symptoms such as thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, and dizziness. In summary, hydration is the act of providing the body with enough fluids, while dehydration is the state of having insufficient fluids in the body.

  • Why are liver cells animal cells?

    Liver cells are animal cells because they are part of the tissue and organ system of animals. They are eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which are characteristic of animal cells. Additionally, liver cells perform specific functions related to the metabolism and detoxification of substances within the body, which are essential for the survival and functioning of animals. Therefore, liver cells are classified as animal cells due to their structure, function, and role within the animal body.

  • What are the differences between embryonic stem cells, omnipotent stem cells, adult stem cells, totipotent stem cells, and multipotent stem cells?

    Embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos and have the potential to develop into any type of cell in the body. Omnipotent stem cells, also known as pluripotent stem cells, are similar to embryonic stem cells in that they can differentiate into any type of cell, but they are derived from adult tissues. Adult stem cells are found in various tissues and have the ability to differentiate into a limited range of cell types. Totipotent stem cells have the highest potential for differentiation and can develop into any type of cell, as well as into extraembryonic tissues such as the placenta. Multipotent stem cells can differentiate into a limited number of cell types, typically within a specific tissue or organ.

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  • What are egg cells and sperm cells?

    Egg cells, also known as ova, are the female reproductive cells produced by the ovaries. They are larger than sperm cells and contain genetic material from the mother. Sperm cells, on the other hand, are the male reproductive cells produced by the testes. They are smaller and more numerous than egg cells, and contain genetic material from the father. When an egg cell is fertilized by a sperm cell, it forms a zygote, which eventually develops into a new organism.

  • Where can one buy 18650 cells without protection circuit?

    18650 cells without a protection circuit can be purchased from various online retailers specializing in batteries and electronics, such as Battery Junction, IMRBatteries, and Orbtronic. These retailers offer a wide selection of 18650 cells with different specifications and without built-in protection circuits, allowing customers to choose the best option for their specific needs. It is important to note that when using unprotected cells, proper handling and precautions should be taken to ensure safety during charging and discharging.

  • How do killer cells recognize infected body cells?

    Killer cells, also known as cytotoxic T cells, recognize infected body cells through a process called antigen presentation. Infected cells display fragments of foreign proteins, known as antigens, on their surface using a protein called major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I. Killer cells have receptors that can recognize these antigens when they are presented on the infected cell's surface. Once the killer cell identifies an infected cell, it releases toxic substances to destroy the infected cell and prevent the spread of the infection.

  • How do you compare the components of plant cells, virus cells, and animal cells?

    Plant cells, virus cells, and animal cells all have different components and structures. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are not present in animal cells. Virus cells are not considered living cells and are much simpler in structure, consisting of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. Animal cells have centrioles and lysosomes, which are not found in plant cells. Additionally, animal cells do not have a cell wall like plant cells do. Overall, each type of cell has unique components that contribute to their specific functions and characteristics.

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