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Pseudostratified epithelium consists of a single layer of cells that appear stratified due to varying cell heights and the positioning of nuclei at different levels. Although it appears to have multiple layers, all cells in pseudostratified epithelium are in contact with the underlying extracellular matrix (basement membrane). This characteristic distinguishes it from true stratified epithelium, where only the basal layer is in contact with the basement membrane.
yes, it is true that the transpose of the transpose of a matrix is the original matrix
False. The cell membrane is actually formed by phospholipids with hydrophilic heads facing outward towards the extracellular fluid and cytoplasm, while the hydrophobic fatty acid tails are sandwiched in between.
No. The condition of a cell can be either true or false.
That is true, matrix multiplication is not commutative.
The answeris true pg. # ex118
Only plant cells have walls
Yes, it is only true for living things that are small.
yes.
True
True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.
The only true cell among the formed elements of blood is the white blood cell (leukocyte). Red blood cells (erythrocytes) and platelets (thrombocytes) are not considered true cells because they lack a nucleus and other organelles.