Apoptosis is a process in which the old cells die paying way for the formation of new cells.It is an important part of immune system. It enables the death of cells which are infected by microorganisms like virus.It has the capacity to remove the cancer cells.The chance of these type of cells getting neglected are very minimal, the one which escapes survive as cancer cells.
It role starts right from the embryonic stage of life ,removing the unnecessary cells and leading to the development of healthy organs.If an apoptosis happens in the cells in an unfavourable manner the parts divide and form into another part.For example conjoined twins.
The whole body functions happens in two way by intrinsic (the cell death occurs when the cell it self us in stress )extrinsic factors (when the external factors alarms to cause an abnormality)
Spermatogenesis is the formation of a spermatozoa under a process.The DNA methylation and Histone modification are found very unique in spermatogenesis
how does apoptosis contribute to healthy organ and whole-body function ? which process is unique to...
What does active physical activity contribute to healthy body functioning?
Create a Concept Map for the Urinary System. Questions What organ systems contribute to excretion from the body and how does each contribute? Describe major organs of the urinary system, major structures of the kidney, and specific regions of the nephron and associated blood supply. You could draw and label simplified pictures or list them and describe their location. What are the functions of the major organs of the urinary system? What are all the parts of the nephron and...
1. a. How do vitamin B12 and folate function similarly in the body? b. Why is it important to avoid high doses of either of these two vitamins? 2. a. Which two vitamins require healthy organ systems for their synthesis in the body? b. Describe the impact of any condition that would affect the organ systems responsible for the production of these two vitamins. 3. Why won’t eating high-calorie fast foods make people feel more energetic than eating lower-calorie foods 4....
how does knowing and sharing information about healthy body functioning enhance quality in activities by care workers?
n 21 How does knowing and sharing information about healthy body functioning enhance quality in activities by care workers?
How does HIV affect the immune system? which specific cells are affected? Which organ? and how is the brain affected in HIV, liver, skin, GI tract?
38. Where does the male human body store sperm until they reach full matum A) Seminal vesicles B) Prostate gland C) Cowper's glands D) Epididymis 39. Which male reproductive organ produces chemicals that aid sperm in fertilizing an ovum A) Prostate gland B) Cowper's glands C) Testes D) Epididymis 40. Release of an ovum is called: A) menstruation B) fertilization C) ovulation D) invagination 41. The highly sensitive female sexual organ located near the vaginal opening is the: A) cervix...
Topic is AIDS 1.) Where in the body (what tissues, organ, cells) does the AIDS pathogen affect? 2.) What damage does the pathogen inflict? 3.) How is this damage inflicted? Is there direct chemical damage? Is it a toxin produced? Does the immune system response cause damage? 4.) What is the time sequence of the disease (length of incubation, prodrome, illness, decline, and convalescence? 5.) What are the major signs and symptoms?
what body process are affected by infection? how does infection affect these processes?
What body process are affected by infection? How does infection affect these processes?