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They are found in photosynthetic cells. But they are absent in prokariyotes
Vacuoles are only present in plant cells. Animal cells have small pores called vesicles.
Dictyosomes are present in plant cells
Protists are Eukaryotic cells, so they will have a nucleus (and a nucleolus), like humans.
No mitochondria are not present in prokaryotes. They are present in only in eukaryotes.
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
BUA stands for "Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma", which is a type of cancer that originates in the cells lining the bladder.
The human excretory system is responsible for the elimination of wastes produced by the body and is made up of four distinct cell types. These are one pore cell, one duct cell, one canal cell, and a fused pair of gland cells.
Cells are not part of cells, your question makes no sense.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
The scientific name for bladder cancer is "urothelial carcinoma," formerly known as "transitional cell carcinoma." Urothelial carcinoma is the most common type of bladder cancer, accounting for the majority of cases. It originates in the urothelial cells, which line the inside of the bladder and the urinary tract. Other less common types of bladder cancer include squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and small cell carcinoma, but urothelial carcinoma is the most prevalent.
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-Centrosomes -Microtubules
All your genes are present in your liver cells
Epithelial cells are a normal part of the anatomy. They are the type of cell checked in a pap smear. If they are present, it's a sign that the pap smear got a decent sample.
Squamous superficial cells on a pap smear means that estrogen-containing cells are present on the surface of the cervix. This can be a normal aging process or from an outside source, such as chemotherapy. It is best to seek medical opinion for a definitive answer as to the cause of these cells being present.
I think you meant to say 'where are peg cells present' and the answer is, the uterine wall.