Soma

– How does it function?

The soma contains organelles that float within a cell’s membrane in cytoplasm. These small particles include the site where protein is made(ribosomes).

The soma or the cell body is the core of a cell’s nucleus; it is the living matter found in the cells of every living thing plant or animal although a virus can do a lot to attack and destroy living things the virus itself is more like an android.

Soma is instrumental in the transmission of impulses that pass from one cell to another within and throughout the nervous system, and aids in the production of neurotransmitters.

How Does Soma Work?

One of the most complex creations is the human body. Biology is the study of life and that complex creation; it seeks to know how this creation exist and how it can protect and reproduce itself. Through the study of biology we know the body is a single structure made up of billions of smaller structures that belong to one of four major divisions: cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Biology teaches us about all living organisms. From this science we learn about an organism’s morphology(the study of form and structure),physiology(the study of a living organism’s function and vital processes), anatomy(the structure of an organism), and an organism’s behavior and habitat.

The key element of life is the cell. A cell is the basic building block of every living thing. Cells contain numerous parts each with a different function. The soma or the cell body is the core of a cell’s nucleus; it is the living matter found in the cells of every living thing plant or animal although a virus can do a lot to attack and destroy living things the virus itself is amore like an android. The soma contains hereditary material(DNA,) helps maintain the structure the nucleus and its properties, carries genetic information, supplies the energy needed to drive the cell, and it can duplicate itself. The soma is where most of a cells metabolic activity occurs. Soma is instrumental in the transmission of impulses that pass from one cell to another within and throughout the nervous system, and aids in the production of neurotransmitters.

The soma also contains organelles that float within a cell’s membrane in cytoplasm. These small particles include the site where protein is made(ribosomes), and the network that transports protein through the cell; the site where energy is produced(mitochondria),it contains enzymes that breakdown substances in the cell that are recycled(endoplasmic reticulum); and and the sacs that prepare hormones for secretion(Golgi complex). The soma is a major player in all aspects of life that allow us to move and have our being.

Molecular research is investigative study that helps in understanding the function of living cells. Molecular research is a biological study in the composition, structure and interaction of the molecules in the cell. This information is significant in the search for a cure. This research will ultimately lead to the creation of vaccines that will deal successfully with viral infections.

Science is where we go for answers. A factor in that search is the study of a microbial. Microbiome analysis is a study of the microbial communities found in and on the human body. The purpose of the microbiome analysis is to better understand the role microbes play in health and the spread of disease. The information this kind of analysis provides could be life or death for the generations to come.

As we are looking for vaccines that will rid the world of the covid-19 and any subsequent viral infections that may be coming around the corner one phrase you will hear often is Messenger RNA. The first covid-19 vaccine given authorization to be used during this emergency was a mRNA vaccine. mRNA is a nucleic acid that is important in coding and decoding information found in genes. It is made in the nucleus of a cell, A complementary molecule to a DNA strand the mRNA transfers information from DNA the mechanics in the cell instrumental in the making of protein. Pfizer and Manderna have used the coding of Messenger RNA to develop covid-19 virus vaccines using codes that teach the body through cell engineering to fight back.

Neurons are nerve cells. They are the fundamental components of the nervous system and the brain. These cells are important because they receive sensory information both external and internal and then send that information to other cells. Neurons are a part of a sophisticated network throughout the body that detects what’s going and then tells your brain about it. It is the soma that keeps a cell alive.