somatic
(adjective)
part of, or relating to the body of an organism
Examples of somatic in the following topics:
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Sensory-Somatic Nervous System
- The sensory-somatic nervous system transmits sensory information from the body to the brain and motor movements from the brain to the body.
- The sensory-somatic nervous system is composed of cranial and spinal nerves and contains both sensory and motor neurons.
- Without its sensory-somatic nervous system, an animal would be unable to process any information about its environment (what it sees, feels, hears, etc. ) and could not control motor movements.
- Explain the role of the cranial and spinal nerves in the sensory-somatic nervous system
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The Role of the Cell Cycle
- While there are a few cells in the body that do not undergo cell division, most somatic cells divide regularly.
- A somatic cell is a general term for a body cell: all human cells, except for the cells that produce eggs and sperm (which are referred to as germ cells), are somatic cells.
- Somatic cells contain two copies of each of their chromosomes (one copy received from each parent).
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Cellular Differentiation
- Three basic categories of cells make up the mammalian body: germ cells, somatic cells, and stem cells.
- Somatic cells are diploid cells that make up most of the human body, such as the skin and muscle.
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The Process and Purpose of Gene Expression Regulation
- Each somatic cell in the body generally contains the same DNA.
- The genetic content of each somatic cell in an organism is the same, but not all genes are expressed in every cell.
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Genomic DNA and Chromosomes
- A typical body cell, or somatic cell, contains two matched sets of chromosomes, a configuration known as diploid.
- There are 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes in a female human somatic cell.
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Telomere Replication
- Telomerase is typically active in germ cells and adult stem cells, but is not active in adult somatic cells.
- As a result, telomerase does not protect the DNA of adult somatic cells and their telomeres continually shorten as they undergo rounds of cell division.
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Muscle Tissues and Nervous Tissues
- Skeletal muscle is under voluntary, somatic nervous system control and is found in the muscles that move bones.
- Stimulation of these cells by somatic motor neurons signals the cells to contract.
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Gene Expression for Spatial Positioning
- The nematode C.elegans has roughly 1000 somatic cells and scientists have studied the fate of each of these cells during their development in the nematode life cycle.
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Reproductive Cloning
- Somatic cell nuclear transfer is the technique of transferring a diploid nucleus into an enucleated egg.
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Fungi Reproduction
- Somatic cells in yeast form buds.