By forcing electrodes through the positive terminal of the battery which becomes the anode in the recharge process of a battery
No, epidermal cells do not have a secondary cell wall. The primary cell wall of epidermal cells is composed mainly of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin, providing support and protection to the cell. Secondary cell walls are found in specific types of cells, such as xylem cells in plants, for additional structural support.
Secondary spermatocyte
Secondary layer.
Secondary oocyte
The Secondary cell wall has three layers, while the Primary cell wall is semi-permeable and admits the passages of small molecules and proteins into and out of the cell.
Primary cells can't be recharge. Secondary cells are rechargable.
yes you can
the primary wall can still grow with the cell, while once the secondary wall is created the cell can no longer grow. Even after the cell dies, the secondary wall will remain.
If you need to call to recharge your cell phone that must mean its dead and you have to plug it in to its charger before you can call anywhere so that means there is no number
Take it apart and recharge each cell.
No, a fuel cell is not considered a secondary cell. Fuel cells generate electricity through a chemical reaction involving a fuel source and an oxidizing agent, without the need for recharging like secondary cells, such as batteries.
secondary cell wall
yes, if you put rubbing alchol on it with the charger on it
because it can recharge your technology systems
The major advantage is the a secondary cell is rechargeable, and in the long run, may not cost at much as constantly replacing a primary cell.
keep airtel sim in your cell and recharge with 'unlimited mobile internet' and through this you will get the result
Maybe it's the wrongs charger, or your phones broken.