The sausage-shaped bodies within the cytoplasm where catabolism takes place are called mitochondria. They are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell because they generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through cellular respiration. Mitochondria play a crucial role in breaking down nutrients and converting them into energy, which is essential for various cellular functions.
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centriolesthe' rod shaped' bodies are called Centrioles.
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
Mitocondria have the same structure as bacteria: outer lipid bilayer membrane, cytoplasm, large ring shaped DNA chromosome, small ring shaped DNA plasmids.
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
The organ that is shaped like a triangle is the LIVER.
The two rod-shaped bodies at the base of cilia are called basal bodies. Basal bodies act as anchoring points for the cilia and are involved in the organization and control of ciliary movement.
Balloons are not round; they are more pear-shaped. You can also get sausage-shaped balloons, but the shape is ultimately determined by the shape of the un-inflated rubber and its elasticity.
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i think centrioles?