The right answer is The cells are damaged.
Take the example of skin cells.
The skin consists of two tissues:
* the outermost, the epidermis, resting on a vascularized connective tissue,
* the dermis.
In the epidermis, which includes several layers of cells, the outer layer is formed of dead cells that are desquamating and are constantly being replaced from proliferating basal cell cells. So, in normal conditions, the epidermis is in constant renewal.
On the other hand, when accidentally, the upper parts of the epidermis are damaged, for example, a slight abrasion or of a burn, the destroyed portion is regenerated (replaced) thanks to an accelerated proliferation of basal epidermal cells .
It is a virus; they are not a type of cell
Answer:
DNA: TTAAGCCCCAAA
RNA: UUAAGCCCCAAA
Explanation:
A binds with T (Apples on Trees)
C binds with G (Cows eat Grass)
So complementary sequence would be TTAAGCCCCAAA
For RNA sequence:
For RNA:
A binds with U
T binds with A
C binds with G
So RNA complementary will be UUAAGCCCCAAA
What did one cell say to his sister cell that stepped on his toe?
Mitosis!