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Are the parts of the plant Cell wall living or dead?

The parts of the plant Cell wall are not composed of Cells. The Cell wall is composed of cellulosic strands and many other Bio-Components - their Presence and continued production is an 'indication' that the Bio-Processes that yield Life are actively occurring. The parts of the plant Cell wall are produced by living Cells and are considered Living Tissues as long as they are being actively Bio-Produced by Living Cells.


What is the outer boundary for an animal cell?

It depends if the cell is an animal or plant cell. If it is an animal cell then the cell membrane is the outer boundary. If it is a plant cell then the cell wall is the outer boundary.


Where do you find the key for the cell on Garfield's scary scavenger hunt?

there is no key you have to go to the guy in the cell click on him then go to the fridge and open the chain will break then you have the muffin then give it to the guy in the cell then go threw the fire place and stand on the leaves you will fall in to the cell then to get out you have to to walk out the cell will open


What is the key function of the necleus?

The key function of the nucleus is to store the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, and regulate gene expression. It acts as the control center of the cell, coordinating cellular activities and ensuring proper cell division.


What is the key difference between integrins and cadherins in cell adhesion mechanisms?

Integrins are cell surface receptors that bind to extracellular matrix proteins, while cadherins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate cell-cell interactions. The key difference is that integrins primarily mediate cell-ECM adhesion, while cadherins primarily mediate cell-cell adhesion.

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Definition of Key cell bio-energizer?

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What does energizer cell manufacture say about the durability of their brand?

The manufacturer of any brand says that their products are the best. The energizer cell manufacturer states that their brand outlasts any other brand.


What does the mitachanddrion?

A Mitochondrion can be called the "power house" of the cell. Most of the cell's ATP, adenosine triphosphate, is produced withing the mitochondria which is a chemical energy that powers the cell. It is also involved with signaling, cellular differentiation, cell death, and the control of the cell cycle and growth. The mitochondria acts as a energizer that keeps the cell running. think of it as the energizer bunny of a cell.


What does energizer manufacture say about the durability of their brand?

The manufacturer of any brand says that their products are the best. The energizer cell manufacturer states that their brand outlasts any other brand.


Are they 8 button cell batteries in a Energizer A23 12v battery?

Yes there sure is..


Where do you get tickets for the energizer?

where will i get tickets for the energizer


What size battery for key less remote 2006 dodge charger?

CR2032 3 VOLTS Energizer


Who are the parent company that manufacture Energizer batteries?

The parent company that manufacture Energizer batteries is Energizer Holdings. Energizer Holdings is based in Town and County, Missouri and was founded in 1986.


Is energizer or Duracell more popular?

Uhmm that would be energizer


Which battery among Energizer and Duracell lasts longer?

energizer


When was Energizer Korea created?

Energizer Korea was created in 1996.


What is the population of Energizer Holdings?

Energizer Holdings's population is 14,848.

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