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How do you draw a diatom?

Diatoms are two atoms of the same element bonded together. The only diatoms that form are Br2, I2, N2, Cl2, H2, O2, and F2. You can remember these diatoms using BrINClHOF (brinklehoff) as a mnemonic. Diatoms are drawn with a dash (-) in between the two atoms like so: Br-Br, I-I, N-N, etc.


What are the benefits of diatoms?

ewan mag-isip kau?Diatomaceous earth is used in many commercial preparations like detergents polishes etc


Is a cell reference in Excel like a note book?

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Which organelles are specialized to plant cells only?

Chloroplast is the most didtinct one. Also they have glyoxisomes,cell walls etc


What organisms make chitin?

Fungi eg. mushrooms


What substance commonly makes up its cell walls?

The majority of your cells are encased in a fat shell, called the bilipid membrane. It is made of phospholipids, and a lot of protein channels and cell receptors etc


Why is nucleas important to the cell?

In a cell, the nucleus contains the DNA, which tells the cell everything-what to do, what to look like, etc.


What structure is found on a plant cell but not on a animal like cell?

There are several cells. They are chloroplasts,cell wall,glyoxisomes etc


What do stonemason build?

The medieval stonemasons built large structures like Gothic cathedrals, churches, castles, etc. out of stone. Modern stonemasons build stone walls and decorate the outside of floors, walls, etc. with stone.


What does the cell wall in a plant cel do?

Provides a protective barrier around the plant cell, note that plant cells also have a cell membrane. Cell walls are important to many functions, excretion of waste, taking in of nutrients, protecting the cell from toxins and foreign DNA..... etc... hope that helped


How does the structure of the plant cell differ from the structure of an animal cell?

Plant cells have cell walls (cellulose), sap vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulums &amp; plastids (chloroplats, leucoplasts, etc.) which amimal cells don't have. Animal cells have centrioles for cell division which plant cells don't have.


Why is the cytoplasm good for the plant cell?

Cytoplasm is like jello. It holds everything in the cell in place, like ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulums, etc.