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Cell enzymes are located throughout the cell, primarily in the cytoplasm and organelles. Organelles such as the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosom
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Microbiology
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Describe the role of the Golgi apparatus?
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The Golgi apparatus is responsible for modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids that are synthesized in the cell. It acts as a distribution center
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Microbiology
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Which lipids will you find associated with the Cell membranes and the organelles of Cells?
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Phospholipids are the most abundant lipid found in cell membranes, forming a lipid bilayer. Cholesterol is also present in cell membranes, helping to maintain m
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What did Michael vey mother give him for his birthday in prisoner of cell 25?
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Michael's mother gave him a watch for his birthday in "Prisoner of Cell 25." The watch was a special gift because it was the same one his father had w
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Punjab Pakistan
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What is fertilization and write its process?
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Fertilization is the process where a sperm cell from a male fertilizes an egg cell from a female, resulting in the formation of a zygote. The process involves t
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Genetics
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Does plant have a cell wall of cellulose?
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Yes, plants have cell walls made of cellulose. Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that provides structural support to plant cells, helping them maintain their
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Biology
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Would a biologist who is studying the details of protein molecules on the surface of a cell would they most likely use a?
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A biologist studying protein molecules on the surface of a cell would likely use tools such as microscopy, protein purification techniques, and bioinformatics s
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What are the rough things?
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Rough things can refer to textures that are uneven, coarse, or not smooth to the touch, such as sandpaper, rough fabric, or a jagged rock surface. Rough surface
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What uses 2 or more lenses to magnify living cells?
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A microscope uses two or more lenses to magnify living cells. Light passes through the specimen and through a series of lenses, allowing the user to see a magni
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What is a function of a cell menbrain?
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The main function of the cell membrane is to regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It acts as a barrier that allows essential molecules to
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Botany or Plant Biology
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Why do plants cells have cell wall and animals cell do not have?
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Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose to provide structural support and protection for the cell. Animals do not have cell walls because they rely on oth
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Gorillas
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Why cells parts do plant cells have that animals cell do not have?
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Plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large central vacuoles, which animal cells do not have. The cell wall provides structural support, chloroplasts c
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Biology
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How plant cell and animal cell different?
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Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole. Animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts and usually hav
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Cell Biology (cytology)
How do you differentiate compared to and compared with?
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"Compared to" is used to point out similarities or differences between two things that are not of the same category, while "compared with" i
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What cell has one or long distance car ride services more large vacuoles?
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Plant cells have one or more large vacuoles that store water, sugars, ions, and waste products. These vacuoles help maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients
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Microbiology
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Which component of cell membranes are embedded within the membrane and are exposed to both the inside and the outside of the cell?
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Integral membrane proteins are components of cell membranes that are embedded within the membrane and span across it, exposing portions of the protein on both t
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Cell Biology (cytology)
What does ribosomes synthesis?
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The ribosomes do the actual translation of mRNA into proteins. These are either free ribosomes or those located on the RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum).Ribosom
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Microbiology
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Did you stain the bacterial cell wall or the cell cytoplasm?
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Yes, it is. Using the Gram staining method, the wall can be seen.