How does the cell differentiation process work? How does a plant cell function? Explain the following systems by giving their major organs and the essential functions of the system: (a) Digestive system (b) Cardiovascular system (c) Endocrine System (d) Respiratory system (e) Urinary System. ...
How does the structure of a cell suggest its function? How do cell parts work together? How is cell differentiation different in plants and animals? What is the function of the mitochondria in the eukaryotic cell? What is the difference between an animal and a plant's cell?
Next, scientists must be able to turn on specific genes within the stem cells so that the stem cells will differentiate into any cell they wish. But scientists have not learned how to do this yet; so, studying stem cell differentiation is an active area of research. Once scientists can ...
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The female gametophyte of flowering plants consists of just four different cell types that play distinct roles in the reproductive process. Differentiation of the distinct cell fates is tightly controlled and appears to follow regional cues that are arranged along a polar axis. Mutant analysis ...
Cell Receptors (BCRs), so that they can present the antigen via MHC class II receptors on their cell surface to helper T cells. Helper T cells then release cytokines and that leads to the proliferation and differentiation of the B cells into plasma cells. These plasma cells then secrete ...
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the T cell compartment does not remain static with age, and shifting immune challenges during ontogeny give rise to T cells with distinct functional properties. Here, we argue that the developmental history of naive T cells creates a ‘hidden layer’ of diversity that persists into adulthood. Ins...
Why is the cell cycle shorter in epithelial cells? How does the cell differentiation process work? How does cell communication support evolution? How dynamic are quiescent endothelial cells? How has cell theory impacted modern science? What stage of the cell cycle involves growth and function?