primal soup.
It is called Keratinocyte, which is in the outermost layer of the epidermis.
Yes, water is found in cells. If it doesn't go in your cells, where does it go? (Besides your stomach.)
Three-part cells are called trichomes. These specialized cells can be found in plants and have various functions, such as protecting against herbivores, regulating temperature, or assisting in water absorption.
Between cells.
Water surrounds our cells and blood stream as it travels throughout our body and our brains, so water if found in cells as it's a fertiliser of some kind
It is called central vacuole. It is distinct in plant cells
The first person to see cells was Robert Hooke in 1665. He was looking at a thin slice of cork through a microscope and he found found what he described as "tiny rooms" that he called cells (as that is what some small rooms are called). However, he believed that cells only existed in plants, not animals and bacteria.But if you are talking about animal cells, they were discovered by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who was observing pond water with his microscope and saw single cell organisms which he called "animalcules" or animal molecules. He also disproved the theory of spontaneous generation.
Stomata are found in the epidermis of leaves, specifically in specialized cells called guard cells. Guard cells surround and control the opening and closing of the stomata to regulate gas exchange and water loss in plants.
The first cells to split water were likely early photosynthetic bacteria or archaea, such as cyanobacteria. These organisms evolved the ability to split water through a process called photosynthesis, which allowed them to generate energy from sunlight and produce oxygen as a byproduct.
who was the first person to observe living cells in a drop of pond water.
The movement of water into plant cells when they are immersed in distilled water is called osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
The central-water filled space found in plant cells is called the central vacuole. It serves various functions including maintaining turgor pressure, storing nutrients and waste products, and regulating cell size and growth.