Flattened silver looks sort of like tin foil. Or very shiny metal sheets.
The endoplasmic reticulum look like flattened sacs.
The endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle that looks like stack.
a fish that is silver
The flattened cells that fit together like tiles are called squamous cells. They are found in tissues like the skin, lungs, and blood vessels, where their shape allows for efficient gas exchange and barrier protection.
The paths are "ellipses". They look like slightly "flattened" circles.
They have a silver back.
its an flattened sphere
The endoplasmic reticulum looks like flattened stack of sacs.
green on the top and silver on the bottom.
Silver metal
Like an eagle
Some examples of metals that look like silver include aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.