The tapetum supports the development of pollen grains and synthesizes many components of the pollen wall. Therefore, it is highly active and contains numerous organelles capable of synthesizing what the pollen grains require.
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Hello there! Yes, indeed. All animal cells have a cytoplasm. To be more specific, the jelly-like material in all living cells is called the cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. Whereas cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic matrix and all membraned organelles but the nucleus in the cell. Imagine that the cytosol is the jelly and the fruit bits are the organelles suspended in it. Hope this helps 😄
Ribosome in a eukaryote is formed in the cytoplasm and definitely not in the nucleolus of the nucleus . There seems to be a confusion between ribosomes and ribosomal sub units . Ribosomal sub units are indeed formed in the ncleolus . yes , agreed . But when some body raises a questions 'Where exactly ribosomes are formed ' ? The answer is - cytoplasm and definitely not nucleolus . What do my friends who read this say !!!
Mixed protozoans are a mixture of the nucleus, mitochondria, centrioles, cytoplasm, and more
Stained cells are easier to see while unstained cells are more difficult to notice. welcommeee:)
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.
Prokaryotic cells. They do not have a nucleus, their genetic material is free in the cytoplasm as they do not have a need for compartmentalisation like more complex Eukaryotic cells that carry out more internal chemical mechanisms.
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its more cells consist of cytoplasm. other way
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, their genetic material is free in the cytoplasm as they do not have a need for compartmentalisation like more complex Eukaryotic cells that carry out more internal chemical mechanisms.Some Eukaryotic cells do not have a nucleus though, for example a red blood cell ejects its nucleus when mature as it no longer has a need for it and it needs as much room as possible for storing oxygen.
Hello there! Yes, indeed. All animal cells have a cytoplasm. To be more specific, the jelly-like material in all living cells is called the cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. Whereas cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic matrix and all membraned organelles but the nucleus in the cell. Imagine that the cytosol is the jelly and the fruit bits are the organelles suspended in it. Hope this helps 😄
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, and CytoplasmThe three main parts of a cell are the nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane. The nucleus is the control center of the cell. The cytoplasm is the fluid within the cell. The plasma membrane completely surrounds the cell and controls what can enter and exit the cell. For more information look at the related link below.
if it can be more than one, it would be the nucleus and cytoplasm, if not, then nucleus because it is an extreme outlier.
Mitochondria are suspended in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The quantity of mitochondria in a cell depends on the cell's energy demands, so cells such as muscle cells have more mitochondria suspended in their cytoplasm than have other cells. The mitochondria are located in the cytoplasm in the Animal cell, and the same in theplant cell just that it surrounds the central vacuole, the nucleus and the other parts of the cell.
Eukaryotic cells all have a membrane-bound nucleus. They are more complex than their counter-parts Prokaryotes. Eukaryotic cells make up all FUNGI, animals, plants, and PROTISTS such as AMOEBA.
Ribosome in a eukaryote is formed in the cytoplasm and definitely not in the nucleolus of the nucleus . There seems to be a confusion between ribosomes and ribosomal sub units . Ribosomal sub units are indeed formed in the ncleolus . yes , agreed . But when some body raises a questions 'Where exactly ribosomes are formed ' ? The answer is - cytoplasm and definitely not nucleolus . What do my friends who read this say !!!
the nucleus is more compacted.