yes
The cell next to a cell.
It is a place of tubes where such materials are transported through in a cell. Ribosomes are produced there.
Cell wall
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
They will be in interphase for awhile until they have all the materials ready for the next stages. They will remain in interphase until they are called on to divide again.
from where ? it depends on where in the cell you are talking about
The structure of the plasma membrane consists of the phospholipid bilayer, which gives it a fluid structure, and not rigid, allowing the materials ease to pass through. Next, there are also integral proteins which can be thought of as 'tunnels', allowing the materials to come in and out. Then, there are peripheral proteins which also aid in getting the materials inside an out. On the cell membrane, there are receptors which recognize outside materials, and if they are really big, the cell engulfs these molecules through endocytosis [pinocytosis, and phagocytosis, which are basically for liquid molecules, and solid molecules]. This takes us back to the fluidity of the cell membrane. That's roughly how the cell membrane allows for the entering and exiting materials.
Genetic information in plants is passed on from one generation to the next just like in any other living organisms. This is through genes. Genes are parts of the chromosomes whose greater part is the DNA. Through the process of meiosis (which is cell division) the number of chromosomes in a cell is halved. this leads to gametegenesis which is the formation of gametes. each resulting cell with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell carries all the genes.
Spreading the seeds for the next generation of plants.
Nothing. the nucleolus isn't a cell. It's an organelle which is appart of a cell.
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It moves to the next cell, to the right. If anything is being typed in when the tab key is pressed it will enter the data in that cell and then move to the next cell.