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Plant cells are surrounded by a tough but flexible layer of cellulose and other molecules called the cell wall. The cell wall helps to counteract osmotic pressure created by diffusion of water across the plant's cell membrane; it also, however, can restrict cell growth. To elongate, plant cel...
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Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding the Question: The question asks why nerve cells (neurons) do not divide. To answer this, we need to identify what specific cellular structure is absent in nerve cells that
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When water reaches a seed, it’s absorbed through a tiny opening in the coat and causes swelling as cells are rehydrated – a process known as imbibition. Metabolic processes begin within the seed and cells start to divide, fuelled by a small reserve of nutrients stored in a tissue called...
As a sporogenous cell elongated its nucleus underwent mitosis and the formation of a transverse septum created two uninucleate cells. The basal cell ceased development while the apical cell continued to grow and divide until a chain of young chlamydospores was formed. A thick, multilayered wall...
They are alive but can no longer divide to create new cells. Senescent cells send signals to neighbouring cells triggering them to age more quickly which can lead to inflammation. The good news is that potent plant molecules have been shown to kick start a process c...
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