Sperm and urine share the ureter in the penis.
Yes.
0-5 pus cells are normal
Most organelles, like lysosomes, and other cellular components that have to be moved within the cell travel along a network of long protein structures called microtubules. The microtubules can be thought of like a highway system inside the cell. The 'cars' that travel along these highways and carry organelles like cargo are special 'motor proteins' that bind to the microtubules and actually walk along them using ATP for energy. Some motor proteins have to travel very long distances such as those found in neurons. They have to carry materials all the way from the neuronal cell body to the axon terminal, which can be more than a meter away in some cases!
to get the sediment for observation whether the urine got bacteria, blood ( red blood cell or white blood cell ), epithelium cell. and also to observed kind of crystal.
Chromosomes are aligned along with the equator of the cell in metaphase.
Male reproductive cells are produced in the testes.
The biological term for a sex cell ( i.e. sperm cell or egg cell) is a gamete. Sperm cells in particular are called spermatazoa.
Semen is a mixture of fluids and sperm cells.
It is the Axon
Liquid, anything bodily fluid usually. It can be from blood to urine and everything in between. Saliva, semen, etc.
well my friend says a pus cell is a tiny cell that makes up your urine.
A "pus cell" is another name for a white blood cell. It is normal to have some pus cells in semen, but a high number means there may be an infection.
0-5 pus cells are normal
Amoebas extend their tubulin cytoskeletons into a section of the cell and form pseudopodia that drag the rest of the amoeba along on the direction of travel.
a dogs urine sperm cell
Most organelles, like lysosomes, and other cellular components that have to be moved within the cell travel along a network of long protein structures called microtubules. The microtubules can be thought of like a highway system inside the cell. The 'cars' that travel along these highways and carry organelles like cargo are special 'motor proteins' that bind to the microtubules and actually walk along them using ATP for energy. Some motor proteins have to travel very long distances such as those found in neurons. They have to carry materials all the way from the neuronal cell body to the axon terminal, which can be more than a meter away in some cases!
to get the sediment for observation whether the urine got bacteria, blood ( red blood cell or white blood cell ), epithelium cell. and also to observed kind of crystal.
1 to 10/HPF is normal