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Yes, cells bond together and form tissues, tissues bond together to form organs.
Both amorphous carbon (lampblack) and graphite are used as black pigments.
red blood cells that have not lost their nucleus.
Cells that contain a cell wall, such as plant cells, form a cell plate to separate cells before the cell wall forms.a prokaryotic
Cells that contain a cell wall, such as plant cells, form a cell plate to separate cells before the cell wall forms.a prokaryotic
cytoplasm is a substance that suspends organelles in the cell. it is transparent
The chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight, and convert it into energy in the form of glucose. This process is essential for plants to produce their own food.
All kinds of cells cannot produce sugar. Only those cells which contain chlorophyll pigment are able to do so. A good example of this is a plant cell, which contains specialized organelles called chloroplasts(which contain this pigment) to carry out photosynthesis, the end product of which is sugar.
The cells that form palisade tissue are the two upper layers of mesophyll cells, the cells that contain many chloroplasts to maximise photosynthesis.
Yes, cells bond together and form tissues, tissues bond together to form organs.
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Cells contain chloroplast which is analogous to the mitochondria in animal cells. Within these chloroplast are structures called thylakoids. these thylakoids contain pigments which are used to get the light from the sun involved in photosynthesis. In most green plants the primary pigment is one form or another of chlorophyll.
No, cells cannot contain organs. Cells are small, and several cells together form tissues, which then form organs. The parts inside a cell are called organelles, and organelles function in a cell the way organs function in a body.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, but chloroplasts are only found in plant cells.
Both amorphous carbon (lampblack) and graphite are used as black pigments.
The medical terminology combining form melano- pertains to the color black. It is commonly used in medical terms related to pigment-producing cells known as melanocytes, which are responsible for skin coloration.
Three maion cells are: -Red Blood Cells (carries CO2 away) -White Blood Cells (fights infections by making antibodies) -Platelets (Form scabs and blood clots) They are all suspended in the plasma which carries the Oxygen.