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what is the structure of a plant cell?

cell wall- this is strong, due to the cellulose nucleus- what is the person of a nucleus- contains genetic information vacuole- sap filled membrane that gains water and loses water, giving the plant cell ...

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what is the structure of a skeletal muscle?

Muscle cells- are multinucleated, striated, and cylindrical in shape. What is the smallest contractile unit of a skeletal muscle called? It is a sarcomere what does the sarcomere consist of? It contains t...

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Write 0.24242424... as a fraction in its lowest terms, show all your working

Let t= 0.2424242... 100T = 24.24242424.. 99T = 24 Fraction is therefore 24/99

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State two functions of membranes within cells

Membranes are largely used for the creation of optimum conditions. Membranes therefore keep the contents of organelles in isolation from the cytoplasm. Membranes may also be used to form transport vesicle...

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Describe and explain how substances dissolved in blood plasma, such as oxygen and glucose enter the tissue fluid from the capillaries.

Simple molecules are able to move through the capillaries down the concentration gradient. An example of this would be oxygen moving from oxygen rich blood into the surrounding muscle. Other molecules are...

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