Endoplasmic reticulum
that's a bit tricky question. E.g. in B-lymphocytes, Endoplasmic reticulum with Golgi would that be. In theory, you could say that cytoplasm is the largest "structure". Usually, you would answer that the largest cellular structure is plasmatic membrane, but this is not intracellular. So I conclude that in many cells, cytoskeleton is the largest intracellular structure. Cytoskeleton is quite wide in many cells. By the way, in plants it is easier - usually, vacuole is definitely the largest structure in many plant cell types.
adenine.
hydrophobic
Mitochondria
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
that's a bit tricky question. E.g. in B-lymphocytes, Endoplasmic reticulum with Golgi would that be. In theory, you could say that cytoplasm is the largest "structure". Usually, you would answer that the largest cellular structure is plasmatic membrane, but this is not intracellular. So I conclude that in many cells, cytoskeleton is the largest intracellular structure. Cytoskeleton is quite wide in many cells. By the way, in plants it is easier - usually, vacuole is definitely the largest structure in many plant cell types.
Would you expect a traditional U.S. firm to have a relatively tall or flat organization structure?
What would you expect the structure of the dinitro ester to be? (Consider the directing effects of the ester and the first nitro group on the addition of the second nitro group).
Burns( which result in increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins)
Water. H2O
adenine.
solid
It would increse the intracellular calcium
hydrophobic
Mitochondria
Golgi bodies
a cell membrane