That depends on the cell, if it's a plant cell any rectangular building will do.
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
the DNA
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Prokaryotes have cell boundaries like eukaryotes. It has a cell membrane and a cell wall. There are two types of cell walls: Gram + or Gram-. The exterior of the cell usually has glycocalyx, flagellum, fimbriae, and pili. The glycocalyx can be sticky (a capsule) or loose (a slime layer). The flagellum look like whips and can help move the cell. The fimbriae look like short hairs and allow the cell to attach. The pili are longer than the fimbriae and shorter than the flagella. These allow the transfer of DNA from the cell to another cell.
it is the computer disk that tell you what you look like
If you're talking about the replica in Nashville, it is called the Parthenon as well.
they all look different sorta like little building blocks (legos)
they look like seeds
It is a green looking cell.
big
It looks like a cell that is pineapple coloured
A White Blood Cell looks like Sperm!
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
depends on what the organism is that your trying to look at
A skin cell looks a lot like a frosted flake. its flat and dry and if a bunch of them are looked at under a microscope they look like a desert
it looked like a building
how do you KNOW what a cell looks like?1. look at a slide with a layer of onion on it through a microscope.2. look it up on the internet.3. look at books.