Human body and Cells

Introduction

The human body has a lot of different parts, that have different purposes. They all are useful, but there are things we question when it just makes life difficult. Injuries, deceases, impairment, and so on. You might just question why your stomach would even digest itself. Luckily, there are a lot of questions to answer. Getting older can affect your memory and body. Spinal cords can be fixed just by transferring cells. Frog eggs are related to human cells. If you want to know more about your body, continue reading.

Task

Frog eggs are related to human cells. The molecules in frog eggs have the ability to mature human DNA back to a stem-cell like state. The frog eggs’ proteins are similar to human cells. Harmful DNA lesions can result in both internal and external factors, and to study it, the researchers prepared protein extracts from frog eggs, and it repeats the restore of the lesion. The extracts have the same proteins as human cells, which is why frog eggs help study the lesions. A lesion is an organ or tissue that has been damaged.

Process

Your stomach doesn't digest itself due to mucus. It surrounds the digestive track of your stomach, called the mucous membrane. Just like any cell membrane, the mucous membrane protects the cell. Instead, it protects the stomach. Epithelial cells create the mucus and make sure that it doesn't let the stomach digest itself. There are other places in your body that gets protected. Your brain, and spinal cords. Schwann cells support cells that reside outside your brain and spinal cords, and processes types of neuroglia in the peripheral nervous system. Schwann cells are also cells, with a membrane, that might just protect your brain and spinal cords. This might be related to mucous cells and can work similar to it.

Evaluation

With all the research, looking into details, thinking a lot, I summarized as much as possible for things to be simple. I looked up the most information possible for the task. I compared all of my responses together, and realized how related the questions are about organization in human cells. With that said, a lot of effort was put into this. Just like the Schwann cells, mucous cells, and frog eggs, they are all alike because they all have similar specific jobs in the human body. I put a lot of thought into this and explained the reason of why they are all related. Both Schwann cells and frog eggs help repair tissues, along with fat cells. Fat cells would be taken from the injury, treated, and put back in. They just have different ways to be repaired.

Conclusion

The human body has many interesting ways to stay organized, if you think about it. The cells, the purposes of the cells, and just the human body altogether. You have the ability to research these kind of things, like why the cells do their jobs, what causes the cells not to do their job, how illnesses is formed, etc. Researching things like this can actually benefit your future, and making it healthier. If you have any questions about yourself, you can research what are the scientists' opinion on it. Blood flow in the brain works with thinking, learning, vitamin, and memory. Blood flow is important, because when it is decreasing, you might just lose track of learning.

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