The cells are incubated in a hot water bath in order to denature the cytoplasmic enzymes which break apart DNA.
The pressure inside a cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will decrease causing the cell to shrivel due to water loss
the vacuole stores water and waste inside of a cell by:rambo
Water moves into the cell by osmosis along the concentration gradient until the two gradients are equal. The result is that the volume inside the cell increases, causing the cell to swell.
Peripheral nuclei are nuclei located at the edge of a cell, away from the center. They play a role in regulating gene expression and cell function by interacting with other cellular structures and molecules. These nuclei help in coordinating various cellular processes and maintaining the overall function of the cell.
Water flows into the cell by osmosis when the concentration of water is higher outside the cell compared to inside. This movement occurs to equalize the concentrations of solutes inside and outside the cell to maintain cellular balance.
Chromatin is inside a nuclei.
The part of the cell that contains RNA is the nucleosis. This structure is inside the nuclei of cells in the body.
It does not consist of nuclei
Cytosol is the mixture of water and other molecules found inside the cell.
A cow's red blood cell does not have a nuclei. Most mammals do not have a nuclei in their red blood cells.
a nuclei a cytoplasem and cell membrane
The pressure inside a cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will decrease causing the cell to shrivel due to water loss
into the cell to create equilibrium. This process is known as osmosis. The direction of water movement is determined by the concentration gradient of water molecules between the inside and outside of the cell.
Too much water inside a cell will cause it to burst.
the vacuole stores water and waste inside of a cell by:rambo
Hydrogen bonds give water an abnormally high specific heat. When processes that produce chemical energy release a great deal of heat, water absorbs the heat, regulating cell temperatures.
Water moves into the cell by osmosis along the concentration gradient until the two gradients are equal. The result is that the volume inside the cell increases, causing the cell to swell.