Why does an adipocyte remind people of a signet ring (i.e., a ring with a single jewel)?
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They have a large fat-filled vacuole taking up most of the cell volume. The
nucleus is moved to the periphery, giving the cell a "signet ring" look. (168)
plasma membrane
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barrier separating the cytoplasm from the interstitial fluid
squamous cell
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flat, wide, and irregular shape, arranged like floor tiles
where do you find epithelial tissue?
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epithelial tissue covers the outside of the body and covers the body
cavities and organ cavities
Buffer
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substance that minimize a change in pH after an acid or base is added
label the features with the appropriate stage of mitosis
1)chromosomes are located at the opposite end of the cell; a cleavage furrow may be
visible
2)chromosomes are being pulled toward the opposite poles of the cell
3) chromatin coils into chromosomes, which become visible when viewed with a light
microscope
4) chromosomes line up at the center of the cell along the equatorial plate
5) uncoiled chromatin exists within the nucleus of the cell; chromosomes are not
visible when viewed with a light microscope
OPTIONS: anaphase, interphase, metaphase, prophase, telophase
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They have a large fat-filled vacuole taking up most of the cell volume. The
nucleus is moved to the periphery, giving the cell a "signet ring" look. (168)
plasma membrane
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barrier separating the cytoplasm from the interstitial fluid
squamous cell
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flat, wide, and irregular shape, arranged like floor tiles
where do you find epithelial tissue?
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epithelial tissue covers the outside of the body and covers the body
cavities and organ cavities
Buffer
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substance that minimize a change in pH after an acid or base is added
label the features with the appropriate stage of mitosis
1)chromosomes are located at the opposite end of the cell; a cleavage furrow may be
visible
2)chromosomes are being pulled toward the opposite poles of the cell
3) chromatin coils into chromosomes, which become visible when viewed with a light
microscope
4) chromosomes line up at the center of the cell along the equatorial plate
5) uncoiled chromatin exists within the nucleus of the cell; chromosomes are not
visible when viewed with a light microscope
OPTIONS: anaphase, interphase, metaphase, prophase, telophase
Give this one a try later!