its the nucleous
NO
the chemical inside the dry cell is the fluid where chemical reaction take place this fluid is CYTOPLASM
carbon rod
A dry-cell battery
chemical energy
A dry cell possesses chemical energy that is converted into electrical energy when the cell is connected in a circuit. This chemical energy comes from the reaction between the chemicals inside the cell, typically involving a combination of zinc and manganese dioxide.
most of the time you will have a dry cell inside or a cell that has a short best to replace it be careful it will blow up on you
In India around 2000 years ago.
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
An electromotive force is generated from chemical reactions inside the cell. Carbon - zinc, iron - nickel, lead - sulphuric acid, are common ones. An individual cell is just that, a cell. Strictly, a battery is a collection of such cells
Cells are the basic unit structure and function in all living things. All organisms are made up of cells and the cell begins with atoms and molecules. Organisms are living things from unicellular ""ex: paramecia" to a multicellular "ex: humans". Plants and bacteria too have cells almost everywhere so if you see anyliving thing you are looking at thousands of cells
when it works it has copper sulfate solution inside the wet cell battery which takes the electrodes from the negative terminal (-) to the positive terminal (+).