yawa
No,all stone cells is not same in size..
palletts
No, stone cells in pears are not alive. Stone cells are a type of non-living cell that provide structural support to the fruit. They have a dense cell wall made of lignin and often give the pear a gritty texture.
Phagocytosis is the process where cells engulf and ingest other cells or solid particles. Endocytosis is a general term for the process by which cells take in substances from outside the cell by engulfing them in a vesicle.
You see four giant cells trying to hump each other, the scientific term for this prehabiluynar or para sophinca. The term hump is used to show relationships between the pair of cells in multiple cases guard cells that seem to be mating with each other.
The term "lithic" generally refers to objects or materials that are related to stone. It can be used to describe stone tools, artifacts, or cultures that primarily used stone in their technology.
Another term for the New Stone Age is the Neolithic Age.
The Paleolithic Age is called the Old Stone Age or Early Stone Age.
sperm cells
Red blood cells are also referred to as erythrocytes and are also known as RBCs, red blood corpuscles (an archaic term), haematids, or erythroid cells.
apples are hard because of the presence of "stone cells" or sclerenchyma cells
Squamous epithelial cells are normal cells of the skin or of the lining of the urethra, vagina, and other body linings. Trichomonas is a protozoan that can infect the reproductive tract or other body areas, depending on the species. Spermatozoa is the medical term meaning sperm cells.