Cells

Introduction

Introduction

Cells do a lot for our bodies, they pretty much make up our body. Your skin, organs, and bones are made of these small unicellular organisms. Doctors and any other person who studies living beings must know about the cell. Knowing more about them can help us create medicines, repair wounds, and heal. 

 

 

Task

Topic

Today we will be talking about different cells, and how they can help us and other multicellular living beings. We will learn things such as;

What do researchers think is one cause of memory impairment related to  growing older? What does new research show that may be able to help  reverse this process?

 What role do cells play in preventing the stomach from digesting itself?

And more!!

Process

Cells: They Do Many Things 

             Memory loss (Dementia) is most common in people who are ageing (it's very common knowledge)  When a person ages, the proteins used to repair brain cells gets old and slowly stops working, causing, of course, memory loss. There are ways to delay it though. People who are growing older can talk to their doctor to get medications, sleep more, or exercise more often. 

 

             Doctors have to study the human body in order to perform operations and heal people, it's their job of course. Example; spinal cord injuries can be cured with fat cells. The fat cells develop stem cells, repairing the muscle in the spinal cord. 

 

             The stomach is one of the main parts of the digestive system. A stomach digests, of course. Is it possible for your stomach to digest itself? No, It cannot. A special coat made out of mucus that covers the tissue, the stomach acid not being able to touch it.  

Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DVrNRN84Do

 

Evaluation

More Information:

Researchers prepare protein fragments from frog eggs, which replicate wound repair in the test tube. These extractions have the same proteins that are in human cells, since they represent a good guide to study these wounds.

 there are also schwann cells. They are type of cell in the nervous system that helps separate and divide nerve cells. These signals introduce loss of vision in one eye, loss of strength in an arm or leg, and numbness in the legs. Other common signs adding multiple sclerosis are coldness, agitation, difficulty walking, and depression.

Conclusion

The cell is the most important organism in a multicellular organism. Thanks to all the studies on cells, we are able to figure out about medicine and ways to improve ways to cure illnesses. 

 

 

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