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To accurately answer your question, I would need to see the specific diagrams you're referring to, as they could illustrate various cell activities such as cell division, cellular respiration, protein synthesis, or cell signaling. Each of these activities involves distinct processes and structures within the cell. If you can describe the diagrams or their key features, I can provide more targeted information.
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
Desmosomes - anchoring junctions that hold adjacent cells together
Nucleus.
agonists Chemical substances that mimic or enhance the effects of a neurotransmitter on the receptor sites of the next cell, increasing or decreasing the activity of that cell. Drug that enhances the effects of a particular neurotransmitter.
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The Chloroplast
Venn diagrams are often use to illustrate boolean algebra.
The specific structure within an animal cell that is not labeled in typical diagrams is the glycocalyx.
The purpose of the activity diagram is to model the procedural flow of actions that are part of a larger activity. In projects in which use cases are present, activity diagrams can model a specific use case at a more detailed level. However, activity diagrams can be used independently of use cases for modeling a business-level function, such as buying a concert ticket or registering for a college class. Activity diagrams can also be used to model system-level functions, such as how a ticket reservation data mart populates a corporate sales system's data warehouse. Because it models procedural flow, the activity diagram focuses on the action sequence of execution and the conditions that trigger or guard those actions. The activity diagram is also focused only on the activity's internal actions and not on the actions that call the activity in their process flow or that trigger the activity according to some event (e.g., it's 12:30 on April 13th , and Green Day tickets are now on sale for the group's Copyright Rational Software 2003 http://www.therationaledge.com/content/sep_03/f_umlbasics_db.jspsummer tour). Although UML sequence diagrams can protray the same information as activity diagrams, I personally find activity diagrams best for modeling business-level functions. This is because activity diagrams show all potential sequence flows in an activity, whereas a sequence diagram typically shows only one flow of an activity. In addition, business managers and business process personnel seem to prefer activity diagrams over sequence diagrams -- an activity diagram is less "techie" in appearance, and therefore less intimidating to business people. Besides, business managers are used to seeing flow diagrams, so the "look" of an activity diagram is familiar. (reference by http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/content/RationalEdge/sep03/f_umlbasics_db.pdf)
One can find detailed cell diagrams with all the features shown on Wikipedia which has images detailing the different organelles of the cell including visual graphics.
It stops the activity within the cell.
prokaryatics is one
Chemical activity
The answer is nucleus :)
The nucleus of a cell