The New Encyclopędia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopędia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Variations in its composition and its viscosity may therefore have an important influence on the exchange of materials between tissue cells and the blood . Its physical consistency also constitutes a barrier to the spread of ...
Variations in its composition and its viscosity may therefore have an important influence on the exchange of materials between tissue cells and the blood . Its physical consistency also constitutes a barrier to the spread of ...
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Phagocytic cells of the body . The term phagocytosis means “ cell eating . ” In biologic terms it defines the capability of certain cells within the body of engulfing particulate material . When a phagocytic cell comes in contact with ...
Phagocytic cells of the body . The term phagocytosis means “ cell eating . ” In biologic terms it defines the capability of certain cells within the body of engulfing particulate material . When a phagocytic cell comes in contact with ...
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REPAIR AND REGENERATION By the replacement of damaged or destroyed cells with healthy new cells , the processes of repair and regeneration work to ... Moreover , the many cell types of the body have varying capacities for regeneration .
REPAIR AND REGENERATION By the replacement of damaged or destroyed cells with healthy new cells , the processes of repair and regeneration work to ... Moreover , the many cell types of the body have varying capacities for regeneration .
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