A living cork cell has a nucleus, as well as mitochondria, chloroplasts and other cell parts. Once readied for use, the cork will just be the shell, the cell wall.
of course! every cell should have a nucleus, withou it cells wouldn't even know what their job is.
Yes b/c it came from a living thing. but keep in mind that the Cork cell could be mixed w/ non living things such as plastic, PVC etc. The cork cell is no longer living, it is a dead plant cell.
yes
The cell nucleus.
he Discovered the cork cell between year 1 and 2010
The cell's nucleus.
Yes b/c it came from a living thing. but keep in mind that the Cork cell could be mixed w/ non living things such as plastic, PVC etc. The cork cell is no longer living, it is a dead plant cell.
Cork is made out of different woods which are made of plant cells which contain cell walls. A major component is cellulose,
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
yes
The cell nucleus.
The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.
he Discovered the cork cell between year 1 and 2010
The cell's nucleus.
By Hook looking in a microscope. It was a cork cell.While Hook was examining a dried cork he observed small chambers and named them cell. So it was observation of cork that led to the discovery of cell
A cork lookes like a tree bark. This is what kind of cell Robert Hooke discovered. The cork is havested from the tree.
Yes - cork is made from the bark of trees.
Because cork cell cells are dead, cell membrane are only present in living cells