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The plasma membrane (lipid bilayer) is the part of the cell that regulates the entry and exit of certain molecules. If the integrity of the membrane is lost, certain things that should not be getting in get in, and certain things that should not leave are leaking out. A membrane that has lost integrity no longer can withstand the osmotic forces and it must be degraded. Apoptosis is the process of cell suicide, the instructions for the process are coded in the [[DNA]] of the individual cell.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2744-electromagnetic-signals Electromagnetic Signals]</ref>
The plasma membrane (lipid bilayer) is the part of the cell that regulates the entry and exit of certain molecules. If the integrity of the membrane is lost, certain things that should not be getting in get in, and certain things that should not leave are leaking out. A membrane that has lost integrity no longer can withstand the osmotic forces and it must be degraded. Apoptosis is the process of cell suicide, the instructions for the process are coded in the [[DNA]] of the individual cell.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2744-electromagnetic-signals Electromagnetic Signals]</ref>


==Ions==
[[Ions|Ionic]] compounds exist as crystals rather than molecules, and are dissolved in the fluids of the human body creating cell salts. The ionic bonds help to create cell salts, which give strength to the tissues of the human body, increasing [[Cellular Integrity]]. Each ion has its own properties and rules, which perform specific body movements, which are a result of the function of these [[Ions]] or [[12 Mineral Cell Salts|cell salts]]. Ionic compounds that break down when dissolved in water are called electrolytes. [[Electrolytes]] are strongly conductive and have important functions in the body.