Because standard laboratory culture techniques have been proven inadequate or unsuccessful.
The transport of molecules of a particular solute from inside an animal cell across the cell membrane to the extracellular fluid always requires energy when it is against the concentration gradient, a process known as active transport. Energy is needed to move the molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
A Nucleus; inside of a cell; inside of a plant or animal cell; inside of a plant or animal; you can take it from ther. :) :)
Viruses are not cells and are not made up of cells. They are considered obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they can only replicate inside the cells of a host organism.
You body is free of microbes inside. That would be inside the cavity that contains the heart, lungs and the outside of the intestines and outside of the reproductive organs. The layers under your skin are germ free. The muscles, bones, blood vessels, heart, brain, spinal cord and nerves are microbe free. All their connective tissues as well.But every part of your body that has an outside connection is not. That would be the respiratory tract (nose, trachea and lungs). That would include the mouth, inside the stomach, intestines and to the anus. That entire tract is really outside of your body. The same is true for the reproductive organs. The opening and the areas that lead to them can have microbes.This is rather hard to wrap your mind around this.
Mitochondria are typically found in the cytoplasm of animal cells. They are often located near the nucleus and can be dispersed throughout the cell, providing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration.
they are small pyuterodactals that live inside the english
go to freewebs.com/nelsonajntn and the real answer is yes! A microbe is inside almost every food but mostly in dairy products!
They're a protective, natural veneer to such building materials as brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood. They can be used inside, outside, or both. They're particularly popular in the building of posh courtyards and villas. There, they typically show up as veneer covering fireplaces, pavement, roofs, seats, and walls. Some examples of the materials and names under which they're marketed are cultured fieldstone, cultured flagstone, cultured slate tiles, cultured stone, cultured thin brick, cultured wall stone, and cultured wall tiles.
There are many organelles inside animal cells.
The transport of molecules of a particular solute from inside an animal cell across the cell membrane to the extracellular fluid always requires energy when it is against the concentration gradient, a process known as active transport. Energy is needed to move the molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
yes it has a animal fat inside it
I think it's inside an animal's organ
You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
You're not meant to have foreign organisms inside your body (excluding the gut which technically isn't inside your body). So if you're sick and the organism can be isolated and cultured from a sample you gave from the area that is affected (eg a sputum sample if you have a chest infection, a blood sample if you have septacaemia), it has to be the cause of the disease. A control sample is always given to exlude the possibility of contamintation.
There are no chloroplasts inside any animal cell. Chloroplasts are only found in plants and some protists.
Parasites are animals that live inside other animals.