I think its the organelles (sorry about the spelling) like the mitochondria, the nucleus and others I hope this helps you :)
The division of cytoplasm is referred to as cytokenesis.
This area is called the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm houses many cell organelles e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes and lysosomes.
Mitochondrion in the cytoplasm is referred to as powerhouse of the cell.
Specialized structures to catch sound are typically referred to as auditory organs or hearing structures. In many animals, these include external features like ears or fins that help funnel sound waves to the inner ear, where specialized cells convert vibrations into nerve signals. For example, in mammals, the outer ear (pinna) collects sound, while in insects, structures like tympanal organs serve a similar purpose. These adaptations enhance an organism's ability to detect and respond to auditory stimuli in their environment.
An otic organ is a specialized sensory organ responsible for sensing sound, balance, and equilibrium in animals. In humans, the otic organ is referred to as the inner ear, which contains structures like the cochlea for hearing and the semicircular canals for balance.
The division of cytoplasm is referred to as cytokenesis.
This area is called the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm houses many cell organelles e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes and lysosomes.
Mitochondrion in the cytoplasm is referred to as powerhouse of the cell.
organelle
Specialized structures to catch sound are typically referred to as auditory organs or hearing structures. In many animals, these include external features like ears or fins that help funnel sound waves to the inner ear, where specialized cells convert vibrations into nerve signals. For example, in mammals, the outer ear (pinna) collects sound, while in insects, structures like tympanal organs serve a similar purpose. These adaptations enhance an organism's ability to detect and respond to auditory stimuli in their environment.
The intercellular junctions occurring within the stratum spinosum are referred to as desmosomes. Desmosomes are specialized cell structures that function to connect neighboring cells within epithelial tissues, providing strength and support.
cytoplasm
An otic organ is a specialized sensory organ responsible for sensing sound, balance, and equilibrium in animals. In humans, the otic organ is referred to as the inner ear, which contains structures like the cochlea for hearing and the semicircular canals for balance.
Plasma membrane of a muscle cell is called sarcolemma, while the cytoplasm is referred to as sarcoplasm.
That can be referred to as drainage.
The tiny stalk-like structures that support the fruiting bodies where spores are produced and released are called stipes or stalks. In fungi, these structures elevate the reproductive part of the organism, allowing for better dispersal of spores into the environment. The fruiting body itself, often referred to as a mushroom, contains specialized cells that generate and release spores for reproduction.
It is generally referred to as prose.