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In general, if there are more than one of the structures in a cell, then it is the smooth ER because each cell only has one golgi apparatus and there can be more than one smooth ER.

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What are the key components of a plant cell that are not labeled in a typical diagram?

Some key components of a plant cell that are not typically labeled in a diagram include the cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole, and chloroplasts. These structures play important roles in various cellular functions such as protein synthesis, packaging and transport of molecules, storage of nutrients and waste, and photosynthesis.


I need a diagram of a cell to a organism. there are 3 parts between?

Within a cell, organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum work together to carry out cellular functions. At the organism level, organs like the heart, lungs, and brain coordinate to maintain life functions. These different levels of organization work in unison to ensure the survival of the organism.


What are the components of a plant cell?

Same as animal cells: cell walls, cytoplasm, organelles, nucleus. But plants have more complex cell walls, made of multiple layers to give them structure and rigidity....since plants dont have bones...the cell walls act as a skeleton. Composed of: carbohydrates such as cellulose...aka, fiber.


Is there a black and white diagram of an animal cell?

You draw the deoxyribose first (labelled S), connect it to a phosphate group (P) then a base connects to the deoxyribose. Between the bases, are hydrogen bonds. Or just draw two spirals and draw different colored bands to represent the 4 base


Which cell organelle controls the synthesis of enzymes?

The endoplasmic reticulum controls the synthesis of enzymes in a cell. It is responsible for assembling, storing, and transporting proteins, including enzymes, to where they are needed within the cell.

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What are the key components of a plant cell that are not labeled in a typical diagram?

Some key components of a plant cell that are not typically labeled in a diagram include the cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vacuole, and chloroplasts. These structures play important roles in various cellular functions such as protein synthesis, packaging and transport of molecules, storage of nutrients and waste, and photosynthesis.


Name 12 organelles found in cells?

The 12 organelles for a plant cell are:Cell WallNucleusNucleolusCytoplasmRibosomesVacuoleChloroplastsCell Membrane or Cellular MembraneChromosomesEndoplasmic ReticulumMitochondriaGolgi Body or Golgi ApparatusThe 12 organelles for an animal cell are:NucleusNucleolusNuclear MembraneCytoplasmRibosomesVacuolesCell MembraneChromosomesEndoplasmic ReticulumMitochondriaLysosomesGolgi Body or Golgi ApparatusThese are the normal organelles for the cell specified. However, some plants (e.g. Venus Fly Traps, etc.) have lysosomes, and there are other exceptions as well.These also get into more detail (e.g. smooth endoplasmic reticulum v.s. rough endoplasmic reticulum), but these are the basic organelles.Only the items in bold are organelles.


Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the path a secretory protein follows from synthesis to secretion Not all labels will be used?

I'm unable to physically interact with diagrams or images. But generally, a secretory protein is synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER), packaged into transport vesicles, then transferred to the Golgi apparatus for modification and sorting. Finally, the protein is packaged into secretory vesicles and released through exocytosis.


How do you use an orsat apparatus?

give me information about orsat appratus with diagram


Which cell structure is represented by the three-dimensional diagram?

To accurately identify the cell structure represented by the three-dimensional diagram, I would need a description or visual reference of the diagram itself. Common cell structures include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and cell membrane, each with distinct shapes and characteristics. If you can provide more details about the diagram, I can help determine which cell structure it represents.


Could you Show the diagram of van slyke manometric apparatus?

Yes I can, I have an original Arthur H Thomas Van Slyke manometric apparatus in my possesion, with the original instruction manuals, I used this apparatus in c, 1965, OK, I have too work out how to download the diagram from the manual'


I need a diagram of a cell to a organism. there are 3 parts between?

Within a cell, organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum work together to carry out cellular functions. At the organism level, organs like the heart, lungs, and brain coordinate to maintain life functions. These different levels of organization work in unison to ensure the survival of the organism.


How is the diagram of the apparatus of the reaction of oxygen with copper?

2Cu(s) + O2(g) --> 2CuO(s)


What are the components of a plant cell?

Same as animal cells: cell walls, cytoplasm, organelles, nucleus. But plants have more complex cell walls, made of multiple layers to give them structure and rigidity....since plants dont have bones...the cell walls act as a skeleton. Composed of: carbohydrates such as cellulose...aka, fiber.


Is there a black and white diagram of an animal cell?

You draw the deoxyribose first (labelled S), connect it to a phosphate group (P) then a base connects to the deoxyribose. Between the bases, are hydrogen bonds. Or just draw two spirals and draw different colored bands to represent the 4 base


What is name of the apparatus used in titration and a diagram?

The apparatus used in titration is called a burette. It is a long, graduated glass tube with a stopcock at the bottom that allows for precise control of the flow of titrant into the reaction mixture. Unfortunately, I can't provide diagrams.


Which cell organelle controls the synthesis of enzymes?

The endoplasmic reticulum controls the synthesis of enzymes in a cell. It is responsible for assembling, storing, and transporting proteins, including enzymes, to where they are needed within the cell.