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What does the cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consist of?

The cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consists of collagen.


What is a retractable temporary cytoplasmic extension that functions in food ingestion and movement in certain ameboid cells?

Pseudopodium


What is A temporary cytoplasmic projection used in feeding and movement?

A pseudopod is a temporary cytoplasmic projection used by cells such as amoebas for feeding and movement. It forms through the extension and retraction of the cell's cytoplasm, allowing the cell to engulf food particles or move in a particular direction.


What are cytoplasmic extensions that carry nerve impulses towards the cell body of a neuron?

The extension from a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the nerve is a dendrite


The endoplasmic reticulum is an extension of what?

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is thought to be an extension of the nuclear membrane. This structure is seen to connect the nuclear membrane to the cell membrane. When viewed under high magnification, this organelle is seen to encompass the entire cytoplasmic space between the nucleus and cytoplasm.


Are dendrites made of cytoplasmic extentions?

Yes, dendrites (whether from a nueron or from a dendritic cell) are a portion of the cell membrane that has been shaped as an extension of the cell. Its contents are contiguous with the cell cytoplasm, although not necessarily uniform with them.


What asexual process do bacteria use to divide?

They transfer [short, Dna] plasmids from Cell to Cell via a spike-shaped cytoplasmic extension known as a pillus (plural = pilli). Naturally, these pilli have a place of attachment.


Difference between cytoplasm and the cytoplasmic fluid?

The cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic fluid and also some structures


What divides in cytokinesis?

The cytoplasm, along with cytoplasmic constituents - which also includes the cytoplasmic membrane - and the duplicated Chromosomes.


What substance move out of a cell or to other parts of a cell?

Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.


What moves substances out of a cell or to other parts of a cell?

Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.


Why antibiotics act on bacterial cytoplasmic membrane but not mammilian cytoplasmic membrane?

maybe because, the structure of cytoplasmic membrane of mammilian is different from the bacteria. It is may allowed by the presence of different antigen in its membrane.