Apud cells are a type of neuroendocrine cell found in various tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. They produce and secrete hormones such as serotonin, gastrin, and insulin, which play important roles in regulating various physiological processes in the body, such as digestion, metabolism, and hormonal balance.
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
blood cells, white blood cells, sperm cells, brain cells.
All plant cells are eukaryotic cells
Animal cells have lysosomes, plant cells don't. Plant cells have a cell wall made out of cellulose, animal cells don't. Animal cells have many small vacuoles, plant cells have one large vacuole. Plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophyll, animal cells don't. Animal cells have centrioles, plant cells don't.
Apud cells are a type of neuroendocrine cell found in various tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. They produce and secrete hormones such as serotonin, gastrin, and insulin, which play important roles in regulating various physiological processes in the body, such as digestion, metabolism, and hormonal balance.
Apud is a Latin word meaning at the house of, at, by, near, with, among, in, before, in the time of, in the presence of.
De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas was created in 1615.
there are 2 words "cum" and "apud"
An apusozoan is a member of the Apusozoa, a phylum comprising several genera of flagellate protozoa.
Friedrich Ritter has written: 'De adiectivis et substantivis apud Nicandrum Homericis'
Conradus Weissmann has written: 'De servi currentis persona apud comicos Romanos'
Antonius Giunchi has written: 'De intellectu juxta ordinarium vocis usum apud Anglos'
Fridericus Rohde has written: 'De interiectionum usu apud aetatis argenteae scriptores latinos'
Ludovico Hellin has written: 'Praedestinatio apud Johannem Cardinalem De Lugo' -- subject(s): Predestination
Wopke Nawijn has written: 'De praepositionis [para] significatione atque usu apud Cassium Dionem'
Michaelis Eich has written: 'De praepositionum collocatione apud poetas latinos inde ab Ovidio'