In plants this is known as being plasmolyzed when the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall.
Animal cells do not become flaccid. Flaccid is a term to describe plant cells when not enough water is available. The cell membrane shrinks and pulls away from the cell wall, causing the plant to look wilted. Animal cells do not have cell walls and therefore, even under hypotonic or dehydrated conditions, are not referred to as being flaccid.
The term "book" rhymes with "crook" in a cell.
The term that rhymes with flour mill is "cell."
egg
It is reffered to as an "Ovum," the plural term is "ova." The word is derived from Latin, meaning egg or egg cell.
It is called a somatic cell
Officially, the term used is "Least Concern".
Animal cells are a type of eukaryotic cell found in animals and contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. On the other hand, animal cell refers to a generic term for any cell that is found in an animal organism, which can include various types of cells such as blood cells, nerve cells, or muscle cells. Essentially, animal cells are a particular type of cell, while animal cell is a broader category that includes all cells found in animals.
In 1937, E-Chatton suggested the term "Eucariotique" to describe animal and plant cells.
Glycogen is the proper name for animal starch. It is stored int the livers and muscles of animals. It can also be found in certain kinds of fungi and bacteria.
The proper term is "Automovil" although the term "Coche" is sometimes used in Spain. Coche is a horse drawn coach and carro is a animal drawn cart. Neither word is a proper term for an automobile in Spanish.
(Wizened is an archaic term for dried, shriveled, or wrinkled.)The beautiful woman was, in reality, a wizened old hag with evil powers.He removed the wizened remains of the rose bush from the garden.
No. Eukaryotes (protists, plants, animals) are an animal cell. A prokaryotic cell just live. They don't feel or see anything. That's why we get sick. They're just trying to survive.
Yes. Another term for a cell without a cell wall is an animal cell. All cells have a cell membrane but only plant cells have a cell wall which just gives the cell extra support. Not having a cell wall has nothing to do with mitochondria.
the proper term is: compacted
Yes. The term organelle really is a rather vague term that denotes any specialized subunit within a cell and nuclei are definitely specialized subunits designed for enclosing and protecting the cell's complement of DNA.
The structure of an unspecialized plant cell is more square in shape. It has a cell wall to protect it and chloroplast which gives it chlorophyll that makes it visible as green, a cell membrane, a nucleus, The structure of an unspecialized animal cell, however, has all the structure except a cell wall and chloroplast.