The heaviest organelle in a cell is typically considered to be the nucleus. It contains the majority of the cell's genetic material and is surrounded by a double membrane. The nucleus is larger and denser than other organelles, such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, largely due to its chromatin and nucleolus content. However, the exact weight can vary depending on the cell type and its state.
The skin is the heaviest and biggest organ
Uranium atom is the heaviest.
Yes it is an organelle. They are in photosynthetic eukariyotes
The heaviest atom known today is 294Uuo, an isotope of ununoctium.
The largest and heaviest internal organ is the liver.
The organelle that would pellet first during centrifugation is the nucleus. Nuclei are typically the largest and heaviest organelles in the cell, and they have a high density, causing them to sediment first at lower centrifugal forces.
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Heaviest tiger was 900 pouds, but the heaviest polar bear was over 2000 pounds.
No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.
The Airbus A 390 is the heaviest aircraft in productionThe Airbus A 390 is the heaviest aircraft in production
There are no perfect rhymes for the word heaviest.
Usually the engine is heaviest.
The fur is the heaviest in winter.
The skin is the heaviest and biggest organ
Siberian tiger is the heaviest, 600-700Ibs American Lion was the heaviest 800-950Ibs