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Yes, how else could the cell live. Cell membranes have structures (holes) in them to allow things to move in and out. These holes are special structures in the membrane and they "control" what goes across the membrane. I have made a link below to a diagram of the cell membrane to show some of these structures.
I can start work on that question as soon as you show me the diagram.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
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The part of the plant cell that gives it its green colour is the chloroplasts in cells.
Yes, how else could the cell live. Cell membranes have structures (holes) in them to allow things to move in and out. These holes are special structures in the membrane and they "control" what goes across the membrane. I have made a link below to a diagram of the cell membrane to show some of these structures.
To accurately identify the cell structure represented by the three-dimensional diagram, I would need a description or visual reference of the diagram itself. Common cell structures include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and cell membrane, each with distinct shapes and characteristics. If you can provide more details about the diagram, I can help determine which cell structure it represents.
A cell drawing typically illustrates the internal structures of a single cell, showing organelles and components. On the other hand, a zone diagram provides information about different anatomical regions of an organism or a specific area within a larger context, focusing on the spatial relationships between various structures or components.
An onion cell diagram typically shows the key features and functions of a plant cell, such as the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, and vacuole. These structures play important roles in maintaining the cell's shape, protecting its contents, and carrying out essential functions like storing nutrients and controlling cell activities.
I can start work on that question as soon as you show me the diagram.
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Explain the extended structures of IAS computer with a diagram in computer and architecture bu William stalings
The best diagram would show the cell as the outermost structure, enclosing the nucleus, which in turn contains the chromosomes. Genes would be represented as smaller components within the chromosomes.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.