The human cell is a complex structure composed of various organelles and structures. Some key components include the nucleus, which contains the genetic material (DNA), the mitochondria, responsible for energy production, the endoplasmic reticulum, involved in protein synthesis, and the Golgi apparatus, which modifies and packages proteins. Additionally, cells contain structures like ribosomes, lysosomes, and the cytoskeleton, all playing important roles in cell function and maintenance.
Plant cells have the following organelles:VacuolesCell wallCell membraneChloroplastsGolgi complexLysosomesRibosomesRough ERSmooth ERMitochondria
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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Cell membrane
A lot depends on how much detail you want to show.There are 2D (two-dimensional, flat) drawings, and 3D (three-dimensional, solid-looking) ones. And of course you could draw an animal cell or a plant cell. The links below may give you some ideas to get you started.
Plant cells have the following organelles:VacuolesCell wallCell membraneChloroplastsGolgi complexLysosomesRibosomesRough ERSmooth ERMitochondria
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To draw and label six major parts of a plant cell, start by drawing the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuole, and cell wall. Each part should be labeled with its corresponding name. Be sure to include any necessary details, such as how the chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.
Its contents would leak all over and breakdown and therefore it would not be a cell.
you have to get a styrophome ball then carve it out then use toothpicks to carve it out then you label it with them.
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
Label the phases
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You are editing the active cell.
When you copy a cell, you copy the contents of the cell. Excel allows you to paste those contents in a variety of ways. For example, you can paste either the cell contents (like a formula =A1+B3) or the cell value (like 143).
Configure a cell to display the cell contents in the middle of the cell (with the same amount of space on both sides of the contents).