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No, the cell wall is not considered an organelle in cellular biology. It is a rigid structure found in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria that provides support and protection. Organelles are membrane-bound structures within a cell that have specific functions.
In biology, P can refer to various terms such as phosphorus, phosphate groups in nucleic acids, proteins, or the parental generation in genetics. The specific context will determine the meaning of P in biology.
In a valonia ventricosa cross section, you can observe a single large cell with a central vacuole surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and a cell wall.
The bacterial cell wall is primarily composed of peptidoglycan, which consists of sugars and amino acids. This peptidoglycan structure provides strength and rigidity to the cell wall, helping to maintain the shape of the bacterial cell.
a cross between an organism whose genotype for a certain trait is unknown and an organism that is homozygous recessive for that trait so the unknown genotype can be determined from that of the offspring
It is a cell without a wall
septate
In becterial cell why the cross wall is taking place at center of cell?
Traditionally, an eastern wall.
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The Great Wall crosses about 32 province's. Becasue it is lobe it has to cross alot of provinces in order to keep on going.
A cross section of a vein shows a thinner wall than that of the artery, and shows one-way valves. A cross section of an artery shows a thicker, more muscular wall and no valves.
yes if it just randomly apeared on your wall.
Hyphae that lack a cross wall are called CoenocyticWhereas those that contain a cross wall are called Septate
Electrical discharges are thought to be the reason why slugs cannot cross copper. Slug biology offers no protection to the element's biochemistry.