a cell is one element of a battery, now commonly referred to also as a battery. Technically, of all the common "batteries", only the car battery and the small 9 v one are properly called batteries,, because they are made up of a number of cells in series. All the rest (AAA, AA, B, C etc) are cells. This distinction has become unused, and they are all called batteries. A primary cell/battery is one that cannot be recharged. A secondary cell/battery is one that can be recharged.
No, unicellular plants like Clamydomonas do not have secondary cells.
Secondary Data
Primary,secondary, and tertiary.
These are the interstitial cells.
White blood cells, or leukocytes. The two basic types of leukocytes are: # phagocytes, cells that destroy invading organisms. # lymphocytes, cells cause the body to remember and recognize previous invaders and help the body destroy them.
Memory cells
Primary cells are designed to be used once and discarded. Secondary cells are, by definition, rechargeable batteries, and as such are the kind used in rechargeable torches (or flashlights, for you American types).
ding dong cells
No, unicellular plants like Clamydomonas do not have secondary cells.
Primary cells can't be recharge. Secondary cells are rechargable.
Types of secondary polycythemia. In smoker's polycythemia, the number of red blood cells is elevated. Plasma levels are abnormally low. Smoking, which impairs red blood cells' ability to deliver oxygen to body tissues, can cause secondary polycythemia
Secondary Data
primary and secondary
There r seven secondary motives
The embryonic origin of secondary mesenchyme cells in echinoderms is from sea cucumbers or sea urchins.
Primary,secondary, and tertiary.
A primary cell can't be recharged, for example am ordinary 'D' cell, while secondary cells are rechargeable, e.g. one of the cells in a car battery.