it can enter it because the cell membrane, which acts like a barrier let's in good substance's and keeps out bad substances. if your talking about a red blood cell it's because it doesn't have a cell wall like plant's do and they burst when they get too swelled up.
Small fluid droplets are brought into the cell using the method of pinocytosis. It refers to the ingestion of liquid into a cell.
A particle in an atom is a tiny piece of anything. It is a function word that can be used in English to form phrasal verbs. It is also a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions.
The word particle is a noun. The scientist studied the small particle using her powerful microscope. Some synonyms for particle are fragment, grain, scrap, and atom.
Particle theory, as opposed to string theory.
Like air bubbles in boiling water, snow does not form out of nothing. There has to be a defect, a foreign substance. In the case of snow, its existence probably starts with a piece of dirt floating in air and drawn by rising air upward. Water moisture in air causes some water molecules to cling to the dirt particle. A small water droplet is forming. If the air temperature is below freezing (about zero degree Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure), the water droplet solidifies and a tiny ice molecule is formed. More water molecules are drawn to the cool icy surface and the slowly-building ice molecules become snow. A fast-forming ice particle will be called hail. A ice-forming failure results in something more like fog. Snow can form even when the tiny icy entity (with a dirt particle in the nucleus) is falling down to earth, if the temperature stays below freezing. Catch a snow flake on your palm and you can see the snow flake melts. However, within the blink of an eye, you can even see a tiny piece of ice in the middle of the puddle of water droplet on you palm.
an atom because everything is made up of atoms!
it is a droplet of fat.
A droplet is a very small drop of a liquid. It is typically used to describe tiny, spherical or nearly spherical particles of liquid. For example, raindrops are droplets of water falling from the sky, and when you put a drop of water on a surface,
"Shizuku" is a Japanese word that translates to "droplet" or "a small quantity of liquid." It is often used to refer to a small amount of water, wine, or other liquid. In a metaphorical sense, it can also represent something small and precious.
You call a very small drop of liquid a 'droplet'. A droplet is a smaller measurement of a drop of liquid and is usually used when talking about liquid particles that are less then 50 um in diameter.
Condensation.Related Information:For water vapor to become liquid water, it must loose energy, molecule by molecule. Often this occurs when water vapor contacts a cooler surface. In the atmosphere, water vapor condenses onto a small, cooler particle to form a very small droplet of liquid water, or condenses onto an existing droplet of water making it larger.
A particle is a very small bit of solid drop of liquid
The small blood droplet would have a greater terminal velocity. The smaller droplet has a smaller surface area, thus suffers less air resistance.
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That would be Brownian motion. That refers to small particles (for example, dust particles) suspended in a liquid or gas exhibiting random behavior - this is caused by liquid or gas molecules bumping into the dust particle.
A carbon nanotube is a particle, meaning it is a solid piece of matter. It is howerver, because it is so small, governed by quantum physics.
Proton is a positive particle and electron is a negative particle.
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