To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about the specific process you are referring to. However, if the process involves energy production, the cellular organelle in question is likely the mitochondrion. If it pertains to protein synthesis, the ribosome is the key organelle. Please provide additional details for a more precise response!
Without access to the specific diagram you're referring to, I can't identify "organelle 1" directly. However, if "organelle 1" is commonly a nucleus, its function is to store genetic information and coordinate cellular activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. If it refers to another organelle, such as a mitochondrion, it would be responsible for energy production through cellular respiration. Please provide more context or specify the organelle for a more accurate description.
Some phrases used to describe location include "next to," "opposite of," "in front of," "behind," "to the left of," "to the right of," "nearby," "far away from," "inside," "outside," "above," and "below."
6C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 34ATP The equation shown above is the chemical equation of aerobic cellular respiration. It takes in a complex sugar, glucose, and breaks it down in order to harvest its stored up energy.
The cell membrane who ever is looking this up the cell membrane is what let things go in and out of the cell it is also known as the traffic cop:) if need any more answers look up the answer by typing in the search bar up above Thank you :)
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about the specific process you are referring to. However, if the process involves energy production, the cellular organelle in question is likely the mitochondrion. If it pertains to protein synthesis, the ribosome is the key organelle. Please provide additional details for a more precise response!
Without access to the specific diagram you're referring to, I can't identify "organelle 1" directly. However, if "organelle 1" is commonly a nucleus, its function is to store genetic information and coordinate cellular activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. If it refers to another organelle, such as a mitochondrion, it would be responsible for energy production through cellular respiration. Please provide more context or specify the organelle for a more accurate description.
Some phrases used to describe location include "next to," "opposite of," "in front of," "behind," "to the left of," "to the right of," "nearby," "far away from," "inside," "outside," "above," and "below."
I don't know what you mean by "common phrases of," but the idiom "over and above" just means "more than what was agreed upon."
a preposition starts like ( to, from, at, above, below) EX: above the counter
We cannot help you - since we cannot see the phrases to which you're referring !
epithelium
You do not need to hyphen above noted. Hyphens are typically reserved for compound words and phrases such as long-lasting.
Describe how the form of government mentioned above wields power
When something is above another thing. If you want to describe the object you use "above." Above is a preposition.
The word to describe the height above sea level of a geographic point is "elevation."
Some examples of prepositional phrases are: "in the kitchen," "under the table," "on top of the mountain," and "beside the river." These phrases typically begin with a preposition and end with a noun or pronoun known as the object of the preposition.