Answer:
No
Explanation:
The term vector is used for insects that bite and can cause disease and such, but this term does not really pertain to human beings.
Cells are created from existing cells is the part of the
cell theory which explains why the skin is able to repair itself. The body
produces 300 million new cells every day. After getting a cut or scratch, the
skin may start bleeding. This happens when the injury tears down the tiny blood
vessels that is found under the skin’s surface. The body wants to stop the
bleeding so the platelets will come to the rescue.
At the cut, platelets stick together. This is how the blood
clots which then become a scab. This protects the area so the cells underneath
it can have the time to heal. Beneath the scab, new skin cells multiply to
repair the wound. Damaged blood vessels are restored and blood cells end the infection
in the wound. And also, under the scab, a new skin layer is formed.
<span>An example of a presynaptic cell is a neuron.</span>
Hello!
I believe the highly permeable blood capillaries of the liver are called "Hepatic Sinusoids."