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Called life.
No, nothing can.
The nucleus is called the brain of the cell because it contains the DNA which controls the cell processes.
The nucleus is called the brain of the cell because it contains the DNA which controls the cell processes.
The process by which substances are released by a cell is called exocytosis.
The principal fluid within a cell is called the cytoplasm, and it contains ions and other building blocks for cell processes.
They use sugar (glucose) to make energy (ATP) to drive the cell processes. They are called the powerhouses of the cell.
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The opposite ends of a cell are called the poles. These poles play a key role in cell division and directionality of cellular processes.
Mitochondria are called the powerhouses of the cell because they are responsible for producing the energy currency of the cell, known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), through a process called cellular respiration. This ATP provides the energy needed for various cellular activities and functions.
The jellylike substance you are referring to is called cytoplasm. It is where cell organelles are suspended and where many cellular processes take place.
The living fluid substance of the cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like material that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. Cytoplasm plays a key role in supporting the structure of the cell and facilitating various cellular processes.