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In what kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira?

The kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira includes any aerobically active cell.


Which organelle would you expect to find in plant cell but no animal cell?

The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.


When you click into a cell it gets highlighted with a dark border and it is called the?

active cell


How many ribosomes would you expect there to be in a pancreatic cell?

A pancreatic cell is highly active in protein synthesis, so it would likely have a large number of ribosomes compared to other cell types. Ribosomes are present in both the cytoplasm and attached to the endoplasmic reticulum in a cell.


Which would you expect to be haploid?

A sperm cell


Would you expect to find more mitochondria in liver cells which are very active or in teeth cells which are less active Why?

active cells or cells such as in brown fat(found in babies for extra warmth). mitochondira make energy available for the cell. so cells that need a lot of energy would have extra mirochondion.


What would you expect to find a cell wall?

a cell from an oak tree (:


What structures would you expect to find in a typical plant cell but not in an animal cell?

plant cell


What Type the cell address of the active cell (for example A1).?

The cell address of the active cell is represented by its column letter followed by its row number. For example, if the active cell is located in the first column and the first row, its address would be A1. If the active cell is in the third column and the fifth row, it would be C5. You can find the active cell's address in the Name Box located to the left of the formula bar in Excel.


In what kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondria?

The muscle cell


Which structure would you expect to observe when examining a prokaryotic cell with a microscope?

a cell membrane


How would you expect the number of mitochondria in a cell to be related to the amount of active transport it carries out?

Well, I suppose that since mitochondria are the the main production centers of ATP and Active Transport requires ATP, that these two are directly proportional. The more mitochondria a cell has, the more ATP it can make, and the more it can do Active Transport