If the membrane did not indent and pinch off during cell division, the two resulting daughter cells would not separate properly. This could lead to abnormal cell division, potentially causing developmental issues, cell death, or the formation of a multinucleated cell.
If the membrane did not properly indent and pinch off during cell division (cytokinesis), the two daughter cells would not fully separate. This would result in a cell with multiple nuclei, which can disrupt cellular function and potentially lead to genetic instability and cell death.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
Without ribosomes, protein synthesis would come to a halt, disrupting all cellular functions that rely on proteins. This would lead to severe consequences such as cell death and eventually organ failure, as proteins are crucial for various processes such as structural support, enzyme function, and signaling within the cell.
If the concentration of molecules is higher inside the cell compared to outside, water would move into the cell to dilute the higher concentration of molecules. This may cause the cell to swell or burst. If the concentration of molecules is higher outside the cell, water would move out of the cell causing it to shrink or shrivel. The movement of water is driven by osmosis, which aims to equalize the concentration of molecules inside and outside the cell.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
If the membrane did not properly indent and pinch off during cell division (cytokinesis), the two daughter cells would not fully separate. This would result in a cell with multiple nuclei, which can disrupt cellular function and potentially lead to genetic instability and cell death.
To pinch is a verb. "Pinch" as in the phrase "in a pinch" or as in "a pinch of salt", then pinch would be a noun.
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An indent pushes in text to start further in than it would normally do. So if you indent text in a cell, the text won't begin at the left edge of the cell, but a bit further in, depending on the size of the indent.
I'm not sure what you mean by "with an indent" - you make a new paragraph and indent any time you switch who's speaking. Each of your paragraphs needs to be indented at the beginning.
If the quote is in the middle, then no, but if you are do a dialogue, you would indent each time. You indent after every break or paragraph.
I would say the stolen pinch
I would not pinch anyone regardless of what color they are wearing.
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A "pinch" is just that... such as a pinch of salt in a recipe. I was told at one point that a Pinch works out to about 1/8th of a teaspoon, but it's probably even a little less than that. To do "a pinch of salt", one would pinch some salt between their fingers and put it in the recipe.
You can pinch off a part of a loaf of bread, yes. So I would use "off" with the word pinch; however, the phrase in the question might be considered a 'colloquialism,' or local slang, as it is.
Actually a doctor told me that I should do pinch my nose and blow when i had a middle ear infection you can blow are hard as you want the doctor told me nothing will happen but i would still go to a doctor and ask that question i might be wrong