What is a difference between Cytokibesis in an animal cell and a plant cell? Which structures of the cytoskeleton are found in animal cells but not in plant cells? Which part of a plant cell is not found in an animal cell? (a) Mitochondrion (b) Cell membrane (c) Cell wall (...
Which of the following does a prokaryotic cell have that an animal cell does not? a. Ribosomes. b. Cell wall. c. Vacuole. d. DNA. Cell Organelles: A cell is a structure that is found in both plants and animals. A cell can b...
The vacuole is enclosed by a membrane, calleda tonoplast. Why plant cells have large vacuole? Thus, plant cells are known to large-sized vacuoles than animal cells as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant doesn't possess the ability to move freely like that of an...
Coelomic lining is the innermost layer of the peritoneum, which is a membrane that lines the abdominal cavity. The coelomic lining helps to protect the organs and tissues in your abdomen from harmful substances in your blood.Answer and Expla...
Plasmodesmata is a thin channel through plant cells that allows them to communicate. Plant cells differ in many ways from animal cells, both in terms of some of their internal organelles and the fact thatplant cells have cell walls, where animal cells do not. ...
Mitochondrial membrane potential and DNA stainability in human sperm cells: a flow cytometry analysis with implications for male infertility. Exp Cell Res. 1998;241:384–93. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Gravance CG, Garner DL, Baumber J, Ball BA. Assessment of equine sperm mitochondrial ...
aAmmonia corrosion on contact of the skin tissue and stimulation, can absorb moisture from the skin tissue, so that protein denaturation and tissue fat saponification, damaged cell membrane structure. Solubility of ammonia is extremely high, so are the main animal or human upper respiratory tract ...
Most importantly, some ABP1 was found at the plasma membrane and within the cell wall space providing an explanation of how an ER protein such as ABP1 could potentially have a site of action at the outer face of the plasma membranes of these target cells. Recently, Deikmann et al.(1995...
Do red blood cells have organelles? Is a red blood cell a human somatic cell? What do bacteria have surrounding their cell membrane? What do erythrocytes contain? What are the adaptations of a red blood cell? Where is hemoglobin located in the red blood cell?
Turgor pressure is the pressure being exerted upon the cell wall by the plasma membrane. This pressure is essential to growth in plants and is also called hydrostatic pressure.Answer and Explanation: A turgid cell, by definition will have an expanded vacuole that has absorbed water from outside...