wrong, the real answer to this question is tornado
Tornado
The type of storm that is characterized as a circulation cell is a tornado. Circulation cells are large areas of movement created by the rotation of the earth and the transfer of heat from the equator toward the poles.
wrong, the real answer to this question is tornado
B. TORNADOStorm Cell n.An air mass that contains up and down drafts in convective loops, moves and reacts as a single entity, and functions as the smallest unit of a storm-producing system.P.S. for pennfoster users it is definitley tornado. (don't know what I'm talking about? don't worry)
No, a storm cell is what thunderstorms are sometimes referred to. A snow storm is a type of midlatitude cyclone, meaning it is a low pressure system that spans hundreds of miles in diameter.
T lymphocytes
A tornado is a type of storm. A storm is characterized by strong winds, heavy or dangerous precipitation, thunder and lightning, or some combination of those. A tornado produces the fastest winds of any storm on earth.
Hemocytoblast.
mitosis
No. A supercell is a type of powerful, rotating thunderstorm. It is the type of storm most likely to produce a tornado.
It would probably be a diploid cell going through mitosis. Specifically around metaphase if you were looking for the cell plate
A supercell is a specific type of storm. Supercells are the strongest class of thunderstorm, characterized by a strong, rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. Supercells are known for their ability to produce very large hail and violent tornadoes.
i think it has somthing to do about the type of cell needs another cell to live off otherwise the specialized cell wont exist.actually, im pretty sure it has to do with something that it depends on other systems, for example, the circulation system needs the excretory system for proper circulation of the blood.