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The tissue you are describing is likely squamous epithelial tissue. These cells are flat and scale-like, with a clear cytoplasm and the nucleus pushed to one side of the cell. These cells are often found in areas where diffusion and filtration are important, such as the lining of blood vessels or air sacs in the lungs.
Replication occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus where the genetic material is located, while in prokaryotic cells, replication occurs in the cytoplasm since they lack a true nucleus.
This process is called filtration. It occurs when water and solutes are pushed through a membrane by pressure differentials, with higher hydrostatic pressure on one side of the membrane leading to the movement of water and solutes to the other side.
Oh, dude, it's like this - in adipose tissue, the nucleus gets squished to the side because the fat cells are just so full of, well, fat. It's like trying to fit into skinny jeans after a big meal - there's just no room for the nucleus to hang out in the middle. So, it gets pushed to the side, chilling there while the fat cell does its thing.
Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell. The PDA comes next (in aerobic organisms), which is in the mitochondrial membrane. After that is the TCA Cycle (also known as the Krebs Cycle and the Citric Acid Cycle). Then is the ETC. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose eventually into fructose and then pyruvate. All of these answers are easily found online. Ever heard of Google? You should try it sometime. ----------------------------------------------------------------- A+ -- in the cell cytoplasm
The tissue you are describing is likely squamous epithelial tissue. These cells are flat and scale-like, with a clear cytoplasm and the nucleus pushed to one side of the cell. These cells are often found in areas where diffusion and filtration are important, such as the lining of blood vessels or air sacs in the lungs.
Replication occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus where the genetic material is located, while in prokaryotic cells, replication occurs in the cytoplasm since they lack a true nucleus.
On April2,1917, President Woodroow Wilson had pushed for war against Germany.
Active transport, requires ATP to fuel it as it goes against the gradient present in cells. Substances can drift along a gradient into and out of cells, but must be pushed against a gradient.
Unlike the animal cell where the nucleus is located in the middle. The plant cells vacuole is in the center. The nucleus is pushed off to the side but remains inside the cell wall.
You would fall against your will
I pushed assertively against the door, proving that I was not leaving.
Orographic effect
To make the verb "pushed" intransitive in the sentence "the soldiers pushed," you could end the sentence with a phrase that does not require a direct object. For example, "the soldiers pushed forward" or "the soldiers pushed against the wind." In these cases, "pushed" does not act on a direct object, thus making it intransitive.
If the filtration slits of the filtration membrane are normal, then RBCs are not pushed out into the filtrate
aqueous humor pushed back into the vitreous humor which again is pushed against the retina which result into blindness
The wheels pushed against the water which propelled the boat forward.