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The Cell And Its Environment http://anoasisofhealing.com Learn how we can positively influence the cell and its environment which leads us towards health restoration. Epigenetics is the blueprint of the entire body. Each cell differentiates itself through what’s called an embryonic transformation. This is where an individual cell then turns into a brain cell, a liver cell, a skin cell, etc. The environment a cell is in directly corresponds to what it expresses genetically. For example, when we place a stem cell in a heart, it becomes part of the heart. If a stem cell is place in a brain or a liver, it will become part of the brain and liver. What determines the outcome of what a stem cell becomes? Could it be the DNA or nucleus, no, it’s neither. The library of all potential responses resides in the nucleus. The environment is the catalyst of what a cell will do or its epigenetics. The definition of epigenetics is the layer above our genes. The “epi” of epigenetics meaning above or the layer above our genes. Our senses are appendages of our skin and this is how we receive information through our senses. Our understanding of our environment and the capacity to communicate with it comes from our senses. Our epidermis or skin is translating what the environment is. It’s clarifying different frequencies such as sound and electromagnetic and so on. Each cell contains over 100,000 receptors. A cell only collects and interprets information where it has a specific receptor for it. A cell reacts to its environment it lives in by either upregulating or downregulating a specific process. This process will either turn genes on and off, which means they are either expressed or left unexpressed. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgEvpazxx5NNyyGd_19VJRmmhR-Mzacvy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR0Y7icMoXgQZaepRkJlHzg/videos
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The Cell And Its Environment was originally posted by Breaking Alternative Health News
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