Two cell appendages that are used for mobility are cilia and flagellum.
2 pairs of limbs. One pair of feet and one pair of arms.
The useful product of glycolysis for the cell is ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell. Glycolysis produces a net of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, along with 2 molecules of pyruvate that can be further used in cellular respiration to generate more ATP.
chloroplast and cell wall
Cell wall and chloroplasts.
building and maintaining cell membranes 2. energy storage3. some are used to synthesize hormoneshope this helps
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The antennules and antennae
Squid do not have "legs", but they do have appendages that act in a way for locomotion. They have ten total appendages, 8 arms and 2 tentacles.
Hair follicles and sebaceous glands are two examples of skin appendages found in the skin. Hair follicles are responsible for producing hair, while sebaceous glands produce sebum, an oily substance that helps to keep skin moisturized.
Cell phones arent used for anything. you need sims 2 university to use the cell phone
1. Arthropod appendages evolved into different forms. 2. The early body plan was modified gradually. 3. Appendages of living arthropods include wings, flippers, and mouthparts.
I think from disecting a crayfish in my Biology class, that crayfish have 5 sets of different appendages. All in all, the crayfish we disected had 36 actual appendages. Appendages are areas on an animal that "stick out". Kind of like our arms and legs except crustaceans and other animals have more, and can grow them back if they are cut off. Like I said, total, our crayfish had 36 appendages from anterior to posterior. There are a total of 38 appendages, 19 on each side.
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The Blue Knight - 1975 Upward Mobility 2-3 was released on: USA: 13 October 1976
a male has 2 appendages a female has 3 protruding out of its behind.
The 2 foripulae (the stinging appendages) are located on the first segment and hidden under the head.
The carrier mobility of p-type germanium typically ranges from around 200-500 cm^2/Vs.