cell was able to regenerate he's body if any parts of cell body is there it will regenerate i think it wasn't strong enough to vaporize all of cells body
The final step of the cell cycle that follows Telophase is Cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of dividing the cytoplasm of the parent cell into two daughter cells, completing the cell division process.
No, a nerve fiber cannot survive without its cell body or axon. The cell body provides nutrients and support to the axon, while the axon is responsible for transmitting signals. Without either of these components, the nerve fiber would no longer function.
An animal cell would best survive in an isotonic solution, where the concentration of solutes outside the cell is the same as inside the cell. This ensures that there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell, maintaining proper cell volume and function.
Without cytoplasm, a plant cell would not be able to carry out essential cellular processes like metabolism, protein synthesis, and transport of nutrients. This would ultimately lead to the cell's inability to survive and function properly. Cytoplasm provides structure and support to plant cells, and without it, the cell would likely die.
it is interphase
Every cell must have a cell membrane to maintain its integrity and to survive.
Every cell must have a cell membrane to maintain its integrity and to survive.
The final destination of the virus within the cell is typically the nucleus of the cell.
The Spirit Bomb. It's power is limitless and It can only destroy evil. Followed closely by Vegeta's Final Flash and then the Kame Hame Ha Wave. This doesn't include sacrifices i.e. in the Final Attonment and Cell vs earth.
no
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yeswithout the cell the jellyfish is dead
Which is the smallest living cell which lacks cell wall and can survive without oxygen
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you can, just no flash photography.
No he died
Yes, Final Flash is a powerful energy beam attack used by Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z. It has the destructive potential to cause significant damage to a planet, but whether it could completely destroy one would depend on various factors, such as the size and composition of the planet. In the series, Final Flash shown to cause massive devastation, but it has not been explicitly shown destroying an entire planet.