Want this question answered?
They are the prokaryotic cells that other cells call on there cell phones to coordinate cell parties and recreational city cell projects
robert hooke discovered cells the reason why he call it "cell" is because when he saw it, it is like a cell where you can find prisoners or in other words, it's like a prison... ---it's according to my biology teacher.
a scientist who studys cells are called what
That depends on what the other organism is. When DNA is inserted into a prokaryote (E. Coli for example), we call it transformation. When DNA is inserted into a eukaryoate (yeast or human cells for example), we call it transfection.
Tissue, organ or system. Depends on what you mean by "a collection" of cells.
Opaque substances that are used to color other materials are called pigments. Some call them dyes.
This is a chemical reaction. When substances change you can call it chemical.
This is a mixture.
Dissolved substances (lesser quantity) are called the solute. Substances that do the dissolving (greater quantity) are the solvent.
We usually call this an ore.
It is called mucus.
It is the prey. The animal doing the eating is the predator.
You call them eukaryotic cells.
You call plant cells eukaryotic cells which have distinct properties.
Anorexia can essentially starve the cells that make up the nervous system. A lack of nutrients can make the cells not be able to function properly, and the cells can also die off. Malnutrition (as a result of eating disorders) can also slow cell production and re-growth rates, too.
They are the sex cells. They are haploid cells.
The smallest type of blood vessel is the capillary. Its walls are one cell thick and permeable, for substances to transfer out of the capillary and into the cells (and vice versa).