⟩ What is apoptosis?
Changes those are associated with programmed cell death, including release of apoptotic bodies, blebbing, and nuclear fragmentation.
Changes those are associated with programmed cell death, including release of apoptotic bodies, blebbing, and nuclear fragmentation.
What are the substances that constitute the chromatin? What is the difference between chromatin and chromosome?
What are the main structures within the cell nucleus?
What are the main cytoplasmic structures present in animal cells?
What are the main respective constituents of cell walls in bacteria, protists, fungi and plants?
Which type of cell came first in evolution the eukaryotic cell or the prokaryotic cell?
In 1665 Robert Hooke, an English scientist, published his book Micrographia, in which he described that pieces of cork viewed under the microscope present small cavities similar to pores and filled with air. Based on later knowledge of what were the walls of those cavities constituted? What is the historical importance of that observation?
Are there living beings without cell?
Do membranes form only the outer wrapping of cells?
What are the three main parts of a eukaryotic cell?
What are the two big groups into which cells are classified?