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nucleolus, centrosome and that's all i know! :-D
There are no white blood cells in plants. So this cell is only found in animals.
The smallest know microbe is Nanoarchaeum equitans. They are only about 400 nanometers in size. Some scientists actually call then nanobes as opposed to microbes.
Although animal cells are different to humans, they still have the same purpose. There are nerve cells which race to the brain to give infomation of what you just touched, how something hurt like a cut, and the rest. There are brain cells that give the brain infomation and help you think. White blood cells fight off diseases. Red bloood cells rotate blood around our bodies and animals'. Muscel cells stay and join together to form muscels. There are many other cells, but these are the main ones. Did you know that humans are in the mammal family, which makes us animals? Everything that lives is an animals apart from plants.
The cells responsible for our sense of smell are called neurons, specifically olfactory receptor neurons. They are linked directly to the brain, and respond to different chemical signals to generate what we then perceive as smells and odors.
Yes, plants and animals have cell walls.
...Plant cells. Animals have Animal Cells... If you want to know what's different in them it's that Plant Cells have cell walls, Chloroplasts, and Vacuoles.
i dont know the answer but i think its from specialized cells
nucleolus, centrosome and that's all i know! :-D
The Golgi body (also know as Golgi apparatus, Golgi complex) has the same purpose in plants as in animals; it organises, packages, and distributes organic compounds (proteins, carbohydrates).
If we didn't study animals how would vets know how to cure animals when their ill or wounded and also to know all about the animal like his cells,nucleolus, and mitrochondria which are all parts of a cell
Lots of things are true about that number. What specifically do you want to know?
Most likely not. Sometimes animals might know a storm is coming before we do, possibly because they can hear the thunder, but they probably cannot specifically know about a tornado.
While animals might know that a bad storm is approaching it is doubtful that they can sense tornadoes specifically.
Calculators, probably in the 1980's (I know for a fact the HP 48 calculator circa 1992 handled complex and imaginary numbers) helped people perform calculations with complex numbers, without having to figure conjugates, angles, etc. on paper. Complex number computing was long before that. I know that FORTRAN (developed by IBM and released in 1957) could handle complex number calculations. FORTRAN was designed specifically for scientific and engineering calculations. Check out the Wikipedia article.
Most products are tested on animals. Unless the product specifically identies that it has not been tested on animals (on the back of the product) then you can trust that it has. You can go to this website to check which comapnies do and don't test on animals:http://search.caringconsumer.com/
4-5% only know about complex numbers...