Bleach can damage red blood cells by causing them to rupture and lose their ability to carry oxygen. The bleach can also denature the hemoglobin protein in the red blood cells, leading to the release of iron and other cellular contents. Overall, exposure to bleach can lead to cell death and disruption of normal blood function.
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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Cell membrane
Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma that the cell contents are structurally very complex and contain multiple organelles.
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it depends but usually the red blood cell
they hemolyse
Not necessarily instantly, but rather quickly. Bleach hemolyzes (ruptures) the red blood cell, and it takes time for the bleach to hemolyze enough cells to cause death. It also depends on how much bleach is used.
Chloroform can cause hemolysis of red blood cells (RBCs), leading to the release of hemoglobin. This process is due to the disruption of the cell membrane by chloroform. Ultimately, the RBCs will lyse and release their contents into the surrounding solution.
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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I guess it could possibly raise the white blood cell count a little but in general vaccines should have no effect.
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You are editing the active cell.
Detergents disrupt the cell membrane by breaking down its lipid bilayer structure. This can lead to the release of cellular contents, loss of cell integrity, and ultimately cell death.
When you copy a cell, you copy the contents of the cell. Excel allows you to paste those contents in a variety of ways. For example, you can paste either the cell contents (like a formula =A1+B3) or the cell value (like 143).