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The active and inactive stages of bacteria are the ones that form the life-cycle of bacteria. In the active stage, the bacteria develops and reproduces while the inactive stage spores are formed on the outer layer of the bacteria to shield them from any hostile environment.
Those cells are metabolically very active. So a lot is found
Oxygen is the gas that is more concentrated in the blood than in metabolically active tissues. Oxygen is transported by red blood cells and carried throughout the body to be utilized by tissues for cellular respiration.
The brain is the most metabolically active tissue at rest, accounting for about 20% of the body's total oxygen consumption and energy utilization. This high metabolic rate is necessary to support brain functions such as synaptic transmission, maintenance of ion gradients, and overall cellular integrity.
Yes, a cell is metabolically active during interphase. This phase of the cell cycle involves cell growth, DNA replication, and preparation for cell division. Various metabolic activities, such as protein synthesis and energy production, occur during interphase to support these processes.
No, looking for metabiolically active nodes in the mediastinum
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
The cells are alive and metabolically active.
The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly
Highly active and demand a lot of energy, such as muscle cells.
Their enzymes have high optimal temperatures.
The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly
because it has a great number of mitochondria.
Metabolically active cells have many characteristic properties. A healthy growth of cell number and cell activity is one property. Low numbers of decaying cells and active cell proliferation are other characteristics of metabolic activity.
The brain, active muscles, and abdominal region produce more heat because they are more metabolically active.
The active and inactive stages of bacteria are the ones that form the life-cycle of bacteria. In the active stage, the bacteria develops and reproduces while the inactive stage spores are formed on the outer layer of the bacteria to shield them from any hostile environment.
Metabolically very active ones. Mainly like heart,muscles