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Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their-?

Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.


Is used to describe the shape and arrangement of the individual bacterial cells?

bacterials cells only have one sell just to let you know :)


What term is used to describe when plant cells swell up and cannot absorb anymore water?

odema


Why do plant cells have a cell and animal cell does not?

Becuse plant cells need structure and the cell wall gives it that and it also gives it a defined shape and animals have spines instead so it is not needed/used.


What is used to provide support for cells in multicelled organisms plants?

Plant cells are supported by a rigid structure called the cell wall, made of cellulose. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for plant cells, allowing them to maintain shape and function properly within the plant tissue.


Why do plant cells have a cell wall and animal cell does not?

Becuse plant cells need structure and the cell wall gives it that and it also gives it a defined shape and animals have spines instead so it is not needed/used.


What does the sytoskeleton do?

The cytoskeleton is seen in all cells except for plant cells. It gives a cell it's shape, is used for cellulair movement, the protection off the cell and even intracellulair transport.


Describe how nutrients are used by cells?

Nutrients are used by the body's cells as a source of energy


What is the term that is used to describe the shape of a muscle?

The terms used to describe the shape of a muscle are; deltoid and rhomboid.


What is the term used to describe cells that have nuclei?

Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.


What is the name for the 'little organs' in cells?

Organelle which is the word used to describe the parts of cells with specific function as they act like mini organs.


What term is used to describe the shape of Europe?

The term commonly used to describe the shape of Europe is "peninsula," as it is a large landmass surrounded by water on three sides.