well if you look closley it is not nucleus
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
You would expect your muscle cells to contain many mitochondria to produce cellular energy. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell, as they generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through aerobic respiration. This is especially important for endurance activities like cross country running, where sustained energy production is crucial.
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen
No, you would not expect to observe starch grains in animal cells because starch is a carbohydrate primarily used for energy storage in plants and some fungi. Animal cells typically store energy in the form of glycogen, which is a polysaccharide similar to starch but differs in structure and solubility. While animals can digest starch from their diet, they do not synthesize or store it within their cells.
You would expect to find a large number of mitochondria in an eukaryotic cell that needs to produce a large amount of ATP. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and are responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration. They are abundant in cells with high energy demands, such as muscle cells.
You would expect to find specialized structures called mitochondria in a cell adapted to produce energy. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell and are responsible for generating ATP, which is the cell's energy currency, through processes like cellular respiration. Mitochondria have a high surface area and contain enzymes necessary for energy production.
well if you look closley it is not nucleus
No because they are Monkeys What do Ya'll expect they are not humans!!
You would expect your muscle cells to contain many mitochondria to produce cellular energy. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell, as they generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through aerobic respiration. This is especially important for endurance activities like cross country running, where sustained energy production is crucial.
There are several ways to obtain energy (you can't really "produce" it). For example, energy can be obtained from fossil fuels (petroleum, carbon); from organic matter such as wood or biogas; from solar energy; and several other options. I would expect the "solution of the future" to be a combination of several sources.
Would you expect a traditional U.S. firm to have a relatively tall or flat organization structure?
they would produce corn
they would produce corn
More than what? If you mean "more than the input work", that is simply an expression of the Law of Conservation of Energy: you can't get energy out of nothing. That would be like pouring one liter of water into a recipient, and expect to get two liters out of it.
we can expect this week
An adaptitude is a specific way in which something is adapted to cope with its surroundings, particularly one which is different to one you would usually expect.
On a sunny day because there is more sun to help produce oxygen