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A single cell is made up of millions of molecules that are in constant conversation as they work together to do all the things cells need to do: divide, grow, repair internal damage, and, in the case of immune cells, signal other cells about threats.
Like a key in a lock, EGF binds to a receptor on a cell's surface, sending off a signal to the cell to divide, grow and die.
Cells rely on the cytoskeleton to survive, divide, grow, and interact with other cells.
Upper layer cells interact with each other in terms of behaviour (e.g., maintain separation, divide, grow, move) as well as information (e.g., integrating the signals received by a cell and responding appropriately).
The average human being goes through roughly ten to the sixteenth cell divisions in a lifetime, i.e. ten to the sixteenth times in your body there will be cells that divide, grow and divide.
However, over the past decade the sudden explosion of growth and rapid enrichment of many people has seen the rich-poor divide grow.
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The divide grows even more on immigration.
The reason the divide grows more severe as the job becomes more important is unclear.
When we split this up by party, though, the divide grows much wider.
As the north-south divide grows wider, it would be crazier than ever for league to give up on London.
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