A red blood cell is a type of cell that contains no nucleus, and thus does not have a hole.
The cell membrane contains protein channels and transporters that regulate the movement of materials in and out of the cell. These channels and transporters control the passage of specific substances into and out of the cell. The cell membrane itself does not have "tiny holes" but rather selective protein structures that facilitate the transport of molecules.
I'm full of holes, Flexible, and thin. I control what get out As well as what comes in. The answer is... cell membrane
Both mitosis and meiosis start from a type of cell called a diploid cell.
A pluripotent cell can develop into any cell type in the body, while a totipotent cell can develop into any cell type as well as the extraembryonic tissues needed for fetal development.
A Prokaryote is an organism which has no nucleus.
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a sponge. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANSWER: A sponge, which has holes everywhere. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Everywhere mann EVERYWHERE!!!!!!
Technically, they are scattered around space, but not extremely frequently.
Cytoplasm is the liquid within the cell. It is essentially everywhere in the cell.
It happens everywhere in the cell, mostly in the cytoplasm.
bacteria is everywhere. There is good bacteria and bad bacteria but it is everywhere.
cell division occurs everywhere that things are growing
the answer is the cell membrane
The nucleus- the holes in the nucleus are called "nuclear pores".
everywhere in a plant cell except where the other stuff is.
They are called porins and help in the transfer of materials in and out of the cell.