Biology, asked by apurvsemwaal, 11 months ago

Why are cells released from our body when we sleep?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Specifically, it allows your neurons, or nerve cells, to reorganize. When you sleep, your brain's glymphatic (waste clearance) system clears out waste from the central nervous system. It removes toxic byproducts from your brain, which build up throughout the day. This allows your brain to work well when you wake up.

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Answered by anushka8589
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Even in a deep resting phase the body is able to release T-cells , growth hormones and epinephrine back into circulation to fight pathogens when needed . Even we are sleeping our internet organs don't stop working and the same is done by cells .

Thus , they released from our body when we sleep.

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