What? It you mean organelles, there is the: nucleus, nucleolus, centriole, cytoplasm, food vacuole, water storage vacuole, lysosome, ribosome, excretory vacuole, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cell wall, and lastly, the endoplasmic reticulum. Hope I could help.
Yes, electrolytes are present inside cells. They help regulate the balance of fluids inside and outside cells, ensuring proper cell function and communication. Key intracellular electrolytes include potassium, magnesium, and phosphate.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
Simply because there is a small magnet inside that is only powerfull enough to see some parts.
cells inside a plant
Both. Everything in your body, from your brain to your hair to your toes to your bones, is made of cells. Different kinds of cells make up different parts of your body. Neurons make up your nervous system (brain,spinal cord, and nerves), red and white blood cells make up your blood, etc.
Organelles
jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles
No, because as we read in biology that cells have different parts inside it such as Chromosome, Mitochondria, Cell Membrane, Plasma Membrane, Vacuole, Nucleolus etc.
The lining of cells inside the uterus
Yes, electrolytes are present inside cells. They help regulate the balance of fluids inside and outside cells, ensuring proper cell function and communication. Key intracellular electrolytes include potassium, magnesium, and phosphate.
Some parts of cells that are found in animal, but not plant cells are:Centrioles (nearly always)lysosomesCilia (always)
lysosomes-they are a membrane-bound organelle located inside animal cells. plants do not have them
False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.False. The Goto command can bring you to different parts of the worksheet and select some cells, but it doesn't zoom in and make it larger.
The only things that actually 'reproduce' in the body are cells. Some cells split apart creating new cells every few days, and some cells can live a lot longer.
I believe what you are talking about is cytosol. Cytosol is the fluid inside cells in which the cell organelles exist in. It is mainly water with other subtances typically in solution combined. Hope this was some help. ^_^
Inside the cell as a separate "organ" of the cell.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.