Metabolically active cells have many characteristic properties. A healthy growth of cell number and cell activity is one property. Low numbers of decaying cells and active cell proliferation are other characteristics of metabolic activity.
Mitochondria are kept in sucrose solution to keep them metabolically active
Muscle cells have the largest number of mitochondria.
the peptidoglycan fature of the cell wall is a characteristic.
In eukaryotic cells that are very metabolically active (such as liver or muscle cells) you will find a lot of mitochondria.These will produce ATP via the electron transfer chain to be used as cellular energy.
Yes, the Fluid Mosaic Model of the cell membrane describes this characteristic.
Yes it is
The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly
The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly
because it has a great number of mitochondria.
Mitochondria are kept in sucrose solution to keep them metabolically active
Metabolically very active ones. Mainly like heart,muscles
They are more metabolically acitve then larger cells because they have a smaller surface area to volume ratio then the larger cells which means the enzymes and proteins can move around faster and this makes the cell metabolically active.
A photovoltaic cell is NOT a living entity. Living things have metabolically active cells; they grow; they reproduce; etc. A voltaic cell does none of these things.
They are metabolically very active. They need a lot of energy
At this time, there is no evidence that prokaryote or eukaryote cells can survive without a cell membrane and be metabolically active at the same time.Many viruses don't have cell membrane but a a protein core instead. Viruses cannot be considered as living cell but infective particles because they are not active outside host cells.
At this time, there is no evidence that prokaryote or eukaryote cells can survive without a cell membrane and be metabolically active at the same time.Many viruses don't have cell membrane but a a protein core instead. Viruses cannot be considered as living cell but infective particles because they are not active outside host cells.
At this time, there is no evidence that prokaryote or eukaryote cells can survive without a cell membrane and be metabolically active at the same time.Many viruses don't have cell membrane but a a protein core instead. Viruses cannot be considered as living cell but infective particles because they are not active outside host cells.