yes because hamsters are mammals
The smooth endoplasmatic reticulum is a part of cells, not a disease. The cells of your ovary all have one, and they need it to function.
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Cuihong Wei has written: 'Overproduction of asparagine synthetase in albizziin-resistant murine diploid embryonic stem cells' 'Transcriptional regulation of the asparagine synthetase gene in Chinese hamster ovary cells'
in the ovary
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
No, cells in an ovary have not completed meiosis.
animals are not literally used to make medicine as far as i know. but i do know that a specific animal cell is frequently used in the production of some types of medicine. these cells are called CHO cells: Chinese Hamster Ovary cells.
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The smooth endoplasmatic reticulum is a part of cells, not a disease. The cells of your ovary all have one, and they need it to function.
please help me with my answer it is in the flower parts what part produces egg cells
The ovary holds the ovules,structures that contain the female reproductive cells known as egg cells.
The ovary doesn't get fertilised. The ovaries produce egg cells and release them into the fallopian tubes.
The ovary