Mitochondria is the organelle that is typically capitalized. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell and plays a crucial role in producing energy.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
No, the correct capitalization is: "Only one solution is possible: you must cut your expenses."
No, the word "rif" is not always capitalized. It should only be capitalized if it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
No, the word 'patent' is only capitalized when referring to the legal protection of an invention. In general usage, it is not capitalized.
No, "restaurant" is not capitalized in the phrase "Chinese restaurant." The only word that should be capitalized is "Chinese" in this context.
Taekwondo is not capitalized in AP style. Taekwondo is written as one word, and would only be capitalized if it were used at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, nouns are capitalized when they are specific and refer to particular people, places, or things. This helps to distinguish them from general nouns and provide them with importance in written language.
only Olympus is capitalized not mount.
Only Renaissance should be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
The correct spelling is "reticulum" (a biological organelle or tissue). The capitalized form Reticulum is a constellation visible from the southern hemisphere.
That is the exact same word just typed twice, the only difference is that one is capitalized and one is not. This probably means that the sentence would start with tradition and that is why one was capitalized.
The only organelle that is unique to animal cells is the centriole.
The first 'T' in Twitter is capitalized only.
Yes, the word "astronaut" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific job title or profession.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
The only organelle is the Lysomes.