human cell
In a mature plant cell, the structure that occupies the largest volume is the central vacuole. This large, membrane-bound organelle is filled with cell sap, which contains water, nutrients, and waste products. The central vacuole plays a crucial role in maintaining turgor pressure, supporting the cell's structure, and storing substances. Its size can occupy up to 90% of the cell's volume.
The largest known virus is the Mimivirus with a length of 800 nanometers.
The number of chromosomes in a mature somatic cell depends on the species, but it is the diploid number (2X). In a human somatic cell, that number is 46.
Lymphocytes mature in the primary lymphoid organs, which are the thymus for T cells and the bone marrow for B cells. Once they mature, they circulate in the bloodstream and lymphatic system to attack pathogens and foreign invaders.
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
The largest cell in the human body is the ovum cell. The ovum cell is approximately one millimeter in length and is the only cell that can be seen without a microscope.
The largest organelle in most mature living plant cells is typically the vacuole. This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products, while also providing structural support to the cell.
The largest known virus is the Mimivirus with a length of 800 nanometers.
mitosis
Each cell would be half the size of a mature cell that's ready to undergo mitosis. After all, mitosis is a process that literally splits a mature cell in two.
Fertilization
Generally, the nucleus, but since this is the botany section one could consider the large central vacuole of a mature plant cell as being the largest structure in a plant cell.
A mature sex cell is a gamete, which is a specialized cell that is capable of uniting with another cell during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. In humans, mature sex cells are sperm in males and eggs in females. These cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell.
The number of chromosomes in a mature somatic cell depends on the species, but it is the diploid number (2X). In a human somatic cell, that number is 46.
M for mature.
the 2 mature reasons are for emergency and for business.
No, mature red blood cells cannot divide.