Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.
Cells immersed in hypertonic solutions lose water and shrink, or crenate.
The term used to describe organisms composed of identical and unspecialized cells is "colonial organisms." These organisms consist of groups of genetically identical cells that work together, yet they do not exhibit specialization like multicellular organisms. Examples include certain types of algae and some marine invertebrates.
Hardening of the cells is called sclerosis. This term is commonly used in medical contexts to describe the process of abnormal thickening, hardening, and scarring of tissues.
When an antigen and antibody react it causes cells to clump together. The term used to describe the clumping of cells is called agglutination.
The term "protoplasm" was introduced by Johann Conrad Dippel in the 18th century to describe the contents of cells. He used the term to refer to the living substance found within cells that was believed to be the physical basis of life.
Cytokinesis is the term used to describe the splitting of the cytoplasm during cell division. It occurs after the separation of the duplicated chromosomes in mitosis or meiosis. The process results in two daughter cells with their own nuclei.
Bland nuclei is when the nucleus appears to be evenly coloured through out. There are no areas of darker colouration when stained due to being hyperchromatic or peppered. For example thyroid papillary carcinoma have bland nuclei.
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Osmoregulation is the term used to describe an animal's ability to survive if the cells are exposed to a hypotonic or hypertonic environment. This process helps maintain the balance of water and ions within the animal's cells to ensure their survival.
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A term used to describe cells that are not bound together in tight-knit communities. Examples of "footloose" cells are blood, sperm, and some phagocytic cells.
Cells immersed in hypertonic solutions lose water and shrink, or crenate.
"Brain cell" is a term used to describe the neurons and glial cells present in the brain. brainandspinalcord.org
"Brain cell" is a term used to describe the neurons and glial cells present in the brain. brainandspinalcord.org
"Brain cell" is a term used to describe the neurons and glial cells present in the brain. brainandspinalcord.org