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Smoking impairs the ciliated cells of the middle portion of the respiratory tract. Many analgesic drugs (painkillers) impair peristalsis (the churning motion of the digestive tract) . The result of either of these activities leads to an increased risk of infection in their respective areas. Why?
Neurogenesis
The process of forming new neurons in the brain, which occurs during prenatal development as well as in certain areas of the adult brain throughout a person's life.
Stem Cells
Undifferentiated cells that have the potential to develop into different cell types, used in medical research and treatment.
Differentiate
To recognize or ascertain what makes someone or something distinct or different compared to others.
Cellular Signaling
The complex system of communication that governs basic cellular activities and coordinates cell actions, crucial for the body's functioning and response to the environment.
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