Connective tissue
Acellular microbes are typically referred to as viruses. Unlike cellular organisms, viruses lack a cellular structure and cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own; they require a host cell to replicate and propagate. Other acellular entities that are sometimes included in discussions about acellular microbes are viroids and prions, which are infectious agents consisting of RNA and misfolded proteins, respectively.
The single structure with many nuclei produced by an acellular slime mold is called a plasmodium. This structure is a large, multinucleate mass of protoplasm that forms during the vegetative phase of the slime mold's life cycle.
The material deposited on a filter is called "filtrate" or "filter cake," depending on the context. Filtrate refers to the liquid that passes through the filter, while filter cake describes the solid material that remains on the filter surface after the filtration process. This accumulation occurs when particles are separated from a liquid or gas stream.
Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
Yes, a material that contains two or more substances that are not chemically combined is called a mixture. In a mixture, each component retains its individual properties and can usually be separated by physical means. Examples of mixtures include air, salad, and sand and salt.
The unusable materiaj which is often called slag.
Acellular microbes are typically referred to as viruses. Unlike cellular organisms, viruses lack a cellular structure and cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own; they require a host cell to replicate and propagate. Other acellular entities that are sometimes included in discussions about acellular microbes are viroids and prions, which are infectious agents consisting of RNA and misfolded proteins, respectively.
It is acellular. This means that it has only RNA or DNA and a coat called a capsid.
The two parts of a separated cell are called daughter cells. They are separated through the process of mitosis which is used to create new cells.
Viruses are not made of cells. They are acellular entities that require a host cell to replicate and are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat called a capsid.
Any organism which has no cell is called a cellular.
organisms, as they have been considered either as very simple microorganisms or very complex molecules
The leftovers from distillation are called "residue" or "distillation residue." This is the material left behind after the desired components have been separated through the distillation process.
A mixture is a material made of two or more substances that can be physically separated. Mixtures are the sole product of a mechanical mixing or blending of chemical substances
A list of words separated by commas is called a "comma-separated list" or a "comma-delimited list."
When the amoebalike cells of acellular slime molds fuse, they form structures with many nuclei called plasmodia. These structures allow the slime mold to move and feed as a single entity, despite being made up of many individual cells.
The insoluble material that settles at the bottom of a container is typically called sediment or precipitate. It is composed of solid particles that have separated from a liquid due to factors such as gravity or chemical reactions.