What are centroacinar cells? What do centroacinar cells do? Which organelle supplies the cell with energy? What organelle helps plant cells make food? What organelles are unique to adipocytes that help it function? What are the flattened membranes in chloroplasts called?
tissue. b. organelle. c. organ system complex. d. organism.What organ removes damaged or old blood cells?What is the fluid located between cells called?What type of tissue protects and supports the body organs together, stores energy reserves as fat, and provides immunity? A. e...
What organelles are found in white blood cells? What is the hydrophobic part of the cell membrane? What are the four parts of the cell membrane? What organelle is used to remove excess water in protozoa? What organelles are found in epithelial tissue?
B-Cells:B-cells (also known as B-lymphocytes) are a type of white blood cell that helps the immune system find, attack, and destroy potentially infectious microorganisms that have entered the body. B-cells are mostly found in the lymphatic system, specifically in the lymph nodes, spleen, ...
Fill in the blank: ___ is the largest organelle in the cell. What are antigen-presenting cells (APCs)? What is the cell forming the visceral layer of the glomerular capsule? Which one of the blood cells is a phagocyte? What do neutrophils do that macrophage also do? What is another...
Lymphocytes are a significant type of white blood cells that helps in the immune response of the body against pathogenic agents. Lymphocytes do not have granules in their cytoplasm, and the size of lymphocytes is similar to red blood cells....
What organelles are found in white blood cells? Which epidermal cells contain keratohyalin and lamellated granules? What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell? What is the organelle of the cell called where a cell produces cell membrane?
Which type of neuroglial cell helps to maintain the blood-brain barrier? a) microglial cells b) oligodendrocytes c) astrocytes d) ependymal cells Identify the organelle from the following description: Short, non-motile extensions of the plasma membrane that increase the surface area for absorption...
The organelle in which most part of this process takes place is the mitochondria.Answer and Explanation: Physiologically, human cells use oxygen during the respiration process: it is inhaled through the respiratory system (air is 20 percent oxygen) and......
What organelles are found in white blood cells? What do eukaryotic cells have to perform specific functions? How do prokaryotes function without organelles? What does a nucleolus do? What does the nucleolus do? What is the most important organelle in a plant cell?