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Parenchyma cells are the most abundant.
Red.
Mainly in leave cells. They are modified for photosynthesis
It is a polysaccharide the Glycogen.
Iron is, by mass, the most abundant element on Earth. It forms most of Earth's inner and outer core, and it is also found in hemoglobin on red blood cells.
A cell with abundant peroxisomes would most likely be involved in detoxification activities. Peroxisomes are also known as microbodies that are present in most eukaryotic cells.
detoxification activities
the most abundant chemical in cells is water.
You have it the other way around: eukaryotes are organisms that are made up of one or more cells that contain a nucleus. These cells are consists of smaller structures called organelles that are suspended in a cytoplasm. Peroxisomes are a kind of organelle. Most, but not all type of cells, contain peroxisomes within them.
Red blood cells are the most abundant White blood cells are the second most Platelets are the least abundant
Parenchyma cells are the most abundant.
the most abundant chemical in cells is water.
The most abundant substance in the cytoplasm of cells is water, by a good margin. The most abundant organelle [cellular organ] by mass are ribosomes, which convert DNA into protein.
Water.
H2o
Red.
You have 100 trillion cells in your body in total. You have 25 trillion red blood cells in your body, the most abundant variety.