Heterocysts are specialized cells in cyanobacteria that are responsible for nitrogen fixation. They provide an anaerobic environment for the nitrogenase enzyme to function, converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by the cyanobacteria and other organisms in the environment. This process is important for nitrogen cycling in ecosystems and contributes to the overall productivity of the ecosystem.
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
The function of fused joints, found in the cranium, is to protect the brain. The function of ball-and-socket joints, found in the shoulder and hips, is to provide maximum movement for the arms and legs.
Similar in appearance and function (different Orgin)
They are found in aquatic protists.They remove excess water.
Nucleic Acid
because of fosssils
heterocyst is thick walled yellowish cell in cynaobacteria. it is involved in nitrogen fixation processes.cynaobacteria with sufficicent heterocysts are found symbiotically associated wuth leguminosae plants. hormogonia are cells releasedby hetercyst at time of division or fragmentation for the formation of new cynaobacteria.
Here is a good place to start looking: http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/classifcyano.html#ncbi
The cellulose is found in the cell wall and its function is to protect the cell by providing it with structure.
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
If they are found in both types of cells, ten yes, they have the same function.
This type of epithelium is frequently found in glands, and the pancreas, where its function is secretion.
The COLUMN function can be found under the "Formulas" tab in Microsoft Excel. Within this tab, you can access various functions categorized under "Function Library." Specifically, the COLUMN function is located under the "Lookup & Reference" category.
Yes. Examples can be found in stdio.h
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The nucleoplasm is the fluid found in eukaryotic cells. The primary function is that of a suspension for the organelles of the nucleus.
The function of fused joints, found in the cranium, is to protect the brain. The function of ball-and-socket joints, found in the shoulder and hips, is to provide maximum movement for the arms and legs.