they're called chromosomes :)
Both animal and plant cells have a nucleus that contains genetic material, mitochondria for energy production, and a cell membrane that regulates what enters and exits the cell. Both cell types also contain cytoplasm where various organelles are suspended.
Animal cells used in research laboratories are typically referred to as cell lines. These cell lines are derived from animal tissues and are used for various research purposes, such as studying biological processes, testing drugs, and developing treatments for diseases.
Typically, hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 100-1000 μM are used to induce oxidative stress in animal cell lines. This translates to roughly 0.003% to 0.03% hydrogen peroxide. However, the optimal concentration may vary depending on the specific cell line and experimental conditions.
In a megalopolis factory that operates like an animal cell, the perimeter of the factory represents the cell membrane, controlling what comes in and out. The main factory building symbolizes the cytoplasm, where all activities take place. The various departments within the factory can be labeled as organelles such as the nucleus (administration), mitochondria (power generation), and endoplasmic reticulum (production lines). The transport trucks moving materials around are like vesicles, while the security system mirrors the lysosomes that protect against harmful substances.
the evidence is that when you look through microscopes you can see the different atoms and see the parts of them
A box shape with squiggly lines is a freeform shape.
It means congruent. It is NOT 'approximately equal', which would be an equal sigh where BOTH lines are squiggly.
waves
Waves!
Waves!
Waves on graphs or charts are often portrayed as squiggly lines to represent the change in data points over time or different variables. These lines help visualize trends, patterns, and fluctuations in the data for easier interpretation and analysis.
The phone is on vibrate
An equal sign with a squiggly line over the top of it.
The squiggly lines inside mitochondria are called cristae. They increase the surface area available for chemical reactions involved in producing energy (ATP) through cellular respiration. More surface area means more space for the enzymes and molecules needed for energy production.
A little line above two other squiggly lines.
That is the symbol for traction control.
It is heart monitor or cardiac monitor.