The endocrine system produces hormones, which are chemical messengers that regulate various bodily functions such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. These hormones are released into the bloodstream and target specific cells to control different processes in the body.
Systemic and target-specific formulations are ways in which herbicides are designed to harm plant -- not human -- cells. But in reality, it is difficult to comprehend and control all of the after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
T cells can destroy infected or diseased cells through several mechanisms. This includes releasing cytotoxic granules containing proteins like perforin and granzymes that induce cell death, triggering apoptosis in the target cells. T cells can also activate pathways like Fas-FasL, leading to programmed cell death in the infected or diseased cells. Additionally, T cells may release cytokines like interferon-gamma to enhance the immune response and eliminate the harmful cells.
Plant cells have chloroplasts. They have glyoxisomes and photosynthetic
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A hormone is a chemical that affects the ways in which an organism functions; it is produced in one part of the plant (or animal) body but affects many other parts of the body as well. Hormones work by coming in contact with target cells, causing the organism to respond in various ways to the chemical signal. In plants, hormones usually work by influencing cell differentiation, elongation, and division. They also affect the timing of reproduction and germination. These hormones are divided int o five categories: auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, inhibitors (or abscisic acid), and ethylene.
Hormones can leave the cell through different mechanisms, such as passive diffusion through the cell membrane or active transport using specific transport proteins. Some hormones may also interact with receptors on the cell membrane and trigger a signaling cascade that leads to hormone release from the cell.
through nerve impulses and hormones
through nerve impulses and hormones
The endocrine system produces hormones, which are chemical messengers that regulate various bodily functions such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. These hormones are released into the bloodstream and target specific cells to control different processes in the body.
Blood serves the body by delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues, removing waste products and carbon dioxide, and transporting hormones and immune cells to regulate various physiological functions.
Systemic and target-specific formulations are ways in which herbicides are designed to harm plant -- not human -- cells. But in reality, it is difficult to comprehend and control all of the after- and side-effects of herbicides so environmentalists tend to speak of degrees of ambient residue and of harm to non-target organisms.
Microbiologists study life processes that occur on the cellular level. This can mean the diagnosis and treatment of diseases caused by bacteria and viruses. It can also include studying the microscopic changes in plant and animal cells -- these can affect the ways that cells work, or how they affect other cells.
They are both from different systems. Hormones are from the endocrine system and neurotransmitters are from the nervous system. They both also have different ways of how they communicate with the body to change or have a reaction. Hormones travel through the blood to the location that needs to be changed or balanced. Neurotransmitters travel along nerves. A third thing is that they affect the body differently. Hormones affect the systems that we generally don't notice, like our growth. Whereas neurotransmitters our typically immediately noticed, like tickling or pain.
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................