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i think that's a vacuole
DNA
Air, food, water you know what ever humans do to live! OK!
A cell is the basic building block of life.
Mitochondria is known as the powerhouse of a cell because the energy required for various chemical activities needed for the various life functions is released by mitochondria in the form of atp molecules
In science a "cell" is the smallest thing that can do everything needed for life.
A sperm, an egg, and willing participants.
Reproduction.
A cell.
Apparently the leaf to me, it helps the tree grow.
I think goals of life jobs should be create and bring got needed things for the life.
About 90% of mitosis is spent in prophase, however, mitosis is only 8% of the total cell life. Thus, a cell spends about 7% of it's life in prophase. The cell spends most of it's life in Interphase. Interphase is 90% of the cell's TOTAL life span.To answer your question, the cell spends about 7% of it's life in prophase.
i think that's a vacuole
The shelf-life of a dry cell is the time needed to remain 80% of its capacity without using it.
A haploid cell
DNA
Its function - is to supply half the genetic material necessary to create a new life.