the cellular components of blood are:-
1. Red blood cells / Erythrocytes
2. White blood cells / Leucocytes
3. Platelets / Thrombocytes
Replication enables cellular components to copy themselves independent of DNA.
No, not all cellular components move in the same direction and at the same rate. Different cellular components have specific roles and functions that dictate their movement within the cell. Factors such as molecular motors, cytoskeletal elements, and chemical signals influence the direction and speed of movement for different cellular components.
The organelle in plants that participates in cellular respiration is endoplasmic reticulum, and is also the organelle in both plants and animals, that is the main components for cellular respiration.
RBC,WBC,Plasma
cellular components that are the site of protein synthesis
That would be a centrifuge.
Pancytopenia
Chromosomes
red blood cell molocules
Cellular components are the various structures and organelles that make up a cell, each performing specific functions essential for the cell's survival and operation. Key components include the nucleus (which houses genetic material), mitochondria (the energy-producing organelles), ribosomes (protein synthesis), endoplasmic reticulum (protein and lipid synthesis), and the cell membrane (which regulates what enters and exits the cell). These components work together to maintain homeostasis and enable cellular processes.
the Cellular machinery that creates and maintains Life - please see Biochemistry.
Cellular contents such as water, ions, and inorganic molecules like minerals are considered non-living. These components do not exhibit life processes on their own and serve mainly as support for the living components of the cell.