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When a pathogens cross non-specific barriers (skin) they disturb the homeostasis of the body. however inside body they are confronted by different types of white blood cells which are responsible for bringing homeostasis again in the body. these are described below.
Role of macrophages in maintaining homeostasis
Macrophages are white blood cells (phagocytes) constantly patrolling in the body and destroy other cells by engulfing and ingesting them through the process of phagocytosis. These are produced in bone marrow cells as monocytes which have short life of only 10-20 hours. Once monocytes leave the blood they become macrophages. From bone marrow to the blood, macrophages are transported to the area of the body where they are needed. Macrophages engulf the whole body, after digesting particles (bacteria) can extrude the residual particles. Thus, provide protection by trapping and destroying microorganisms entering the tissue. They also secrete different proteins. Some of these proteins trigger the maturation of monocytes into macrophages, thereby increasing their numbers. Another protein interleukin-1 signals the brain to raise the body temperature, producing fever. The higher temperature aids the immune response and inhibit the growth of invading microorganisms.
Role of natural killer cells in maintaining homeostasis
They are another class of white blood cells that don’t directly attack invading microbes. Instead they strike at the body’s own cells that have been invaded by viruses. Virus infected proteins bear viral proteins on their surfaces. Natural killer cells recognize and kill cancerous cells. They secrete proteins into plasma membrane of the infected or cancerous cells. They also secrete enzymes that break up some of the molecules of the target cells, as a result the target cell soon dies.
Scientists classify organisms to make them easier to study. Taxonomy is very useful to scientists because once an organism is classified they can already learn about it
Mitosis or meiosis. I'm not sure of the answer. but if I had to guess I would say mitosis because from my understanding meiosis is only for reproductive organs...
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Two different plants, one from the coniferous forests of Canada, and the other from the tropical rain forest of Belize, will look different, have different adaptations, and different way of functioning.
The plant from the coniferous forests of Canada will have thicker bark, leaves that are needle like, harder and thicker. These will be adaptations for the plant to be able to survive in the very cold winters, as the temperatures are way below zero, and there is lot of snow and ice. This plant will also be capable of minimizing its activity for several months, until the conditions are suitable again. The growth of it will be slow, as the vegetative season is short.
The plant from the tropical rain forest of Belize will have wide and thick leaves. It will be high because there is a lot of competition for sunlight. The plant will be able to stop the intake of water through its roots as in certain periods of the year there's just too much water. It will be highly active throughout all of the year, as it is summer summer for the whole year, and there is sufficient precipitation for most of the year, or even when there isn't there's lot of water around. iT will have a very quick growth.