Blastocyst.
Blastocyst
Blastocyst.
A chain of yeast cells is called a pseudohyphae. Pseudohyphae are formed when yeast cells remain attached after budding, creating a chain-like structure.
This is called tissue, which makes organs.
In animal cells, the nucleus is a round or oval structure enclosed by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope. It contains genetic material in the form of chromosomes, which are visible as thread-like structures during cell division. The nucleus also contains a dense region called the nucleolus, involved in ribosome production.
Blastocyst
Blastocyst
Blastocyst.
Blastocyst.
Blastocyst.
A chain of yeast cells is called a pseudohyphae. Pseudohyphae are formed when yeast cells remain attached after budding, creating a chain-like structure.
It's called a nerve.
The thing you put in a ball is typically called a "core." In various sports, like basketball or soccer, the core refers to the inner structure that gives the ball its shape and weight. For specific types of balls, like a bowling ball, it might also refer to the inner material that affects performance.
The structure that sticks out from the cell surface and allows it to move is called a flagellum. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that some cells use to propel themselves through their environment.
This is called tissue, which makes organs.
When the moon is shaped like a ball it is called a full moon.
it is spherical