vacuoles..? not sure if that is right
both are immature cells; the promyelocyte is dark reddish granules in the cytoplasm and more cytoplasm, less nucleus. blast have more nucleus and less cytoplasm without granules in the cytoplasm.
''Many of the listed organelles are contained within their own membranes, and suspended inside a fluid called cytosole. bcause of its cytosol, the cytoplasm gives the cell volume. Without cytosol, a cell would be a flat and empty membrane. This is also due to the cytoskeleton, a component of the cell structure inside the cytoplasm made up of cytoplasmic filaments that hold the cell's shape together. With the cytosol liquid and the cytoskeleton together, a cell has shape.'' BY C. PARIS/blog/function-of-cytoplasm/
a carrier protein
Fermentation occurs in the Cytosol (cytoplasm), without oxygen.
Called the cytoplasm. Without the organelles and just being liquid it is called the cytosol.
Every single cell on this Earth has cytoplasm. Without cytoplasm cells would not be able to transport vital materials.
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A doping essentially done for change in the properties of materials without change in their crystal structure. In an alloy the structure and properties of the developed alloy may be very different from the parent materials.
It depends from person to person .
Yes, a lot of people prefer it straight.
No.
The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell and defines the boundaries of the cell.
The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
So the cell membrane is able to allow some materials without the phospholipids immediatly rejecting some.
So the cell membrane is able to allow some materials without the phospholipids immediatly rejecting some.
both are immature cells; the promyelocyte is dark reddish granules in the cytoplasm and more cytoplasm, less nucleus. blast have more nucleus and less cytoplasm without granules in the cytoplasm.
It would probably be the cytoplasm. I am a girl in the 6th grade and learned about cells and everything there is to know about them just three/four months ago. The cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid inside a cell; which holds the organelles;such as mitochondria(mi-to-kon-dri-a), a vacuole, nucleus, ribosomes, lyssomes (i know i spelled it wrong!SD) and the endoplasmic reticulum etc. (look them up would you?). The organelles couldn't move around without the cytoplasm. The organelles are the materials!