karyoplasm, nucleoplasm - the protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cell nucleole, nucleolus - a small round body of protein in a cell nucleus; such organelles contain RNA and are involved in protein synthesis chromatin, chromatin granule - the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleu...
31. The diagram shows a cell nucleus in prophase of mitosis.8 Which statement describes the chromosomes found in each daughter nucleus immediately following cell division of this cell by mitosis? B A 8 chromosomes, each consisting of 2 molecules of DNA B 8 chromosomes, each consisting of 1 mo...
1.ChemistryThe positively charged central region of an atom, composed of protons and neutrons and containing most of the mass of the atom. See more atatom. 2.BiologyThe structure in the cytoplasm of a living cell that contains the cell's DNA and controls its metabolism, growth, and reproduc...
11. The following cell is taken from an organism, Z.nucleus Based on the diagram above, which one of the following about organism Z and its cell is correct? (1)Z is ...The above cell has...(1) a plant a cell wall but does not contain chloroplasts(2) a plant a cell wall and ...
1 :a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell, and contains the chromosomes. 2 : the central part of an atom that comprises nearly all of the atomic mass and that consists of protons and neutrons. ...
of sinc-MTs near the ciliary base in IR-treated cell (Fig.2d). Among all the PTMs of MTs, polyglutamylation occurs in cilia but not in other MT structures in healthy mammalian non-neural cells30,31,32. It is important to mention that polyglutamylation on sinc-MTs exhibits a puncta-...
the nucleus. Migration and positioning of neurons is an important step in setting up connections to and from the VMH and hence in its function. As compared to other developing brain regions, cell death may play a minor role in sculpting the VMH. We review the processes involved in forming ...
Cell Nucleus Transplantation In subject area: Immunology and Microbiology Nuclear transfer is a term used to describe the basic technique that involves the transfer of a nucleus from one cell to another cell from which the nucleus has been removed. From: Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenolog...
(B) tSNE plot showing the main cell types in zebrafish when only the genes orthologous to humans are used for clustering. (C) Transition diagram between (A,B). When human orthologous genes are used, majority of the cell types remain in their clusters, with slight exception of a subset of...
In the perturbative QCD with N c→∞ equations for the amplitude of the nucleus–nucleus scattering are derived by the effective field method. The asymptotic form of the solution is discussed. It is argued that in the high-energy limit the total nucleus–nucleus cross-sections become constant ...