Mesophyll cells having chloroplasts are called chlorenchyma.
Nerve cells are often called neurons.
glycogen, often called animal starch
Vacuoles
Vacuoles
Simple cuboidal cells are often involved in adsorption and secretion.
Mesophyll tissue forms the bulk of the leaf. It makes up the green tissue of the leaf and consists of thin-walled cells containing chloroplasts (bits that contain the chlorphyll). In most dicot leaves the mesophyll is differentiated into palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma. The palisade parenchyma consists of thin-walled cells which are usually cylindrical. These cells contain large numbers of chloroplasts (used in photosynthis). The spongy mesophyll are usually ball-shaped with large intercellular spaces, but usually contains fewer chloroplasts than the palisade cells. The palisade mesophyll, bundle sheath and spongy mesophyll are known as the ground parenchyma. There is a system of air spaces which communicate with the air chambers behind the stomata (which are like our pores). Since the mesophyll cells contain chloroplasts the tissue is also referred to as chlorenchyma . To sum it up, the functions of the Mesophyll are......... * The palisade cells are responsible for photosynthesis because they contain chloroplasts. * The spongy mesophyll, together with the intercellular air spaces, allow for the interchange of gases.
Nerve cells are often called neurons.
Nerve cells are often called neurons.
The cell is the functional basic unit of life, and it is the smallest unit of life classified as a living thing. Really hope this helps! :)
a tumor of special cells (called chromaffin cells), most often found in the middle of the adrenal gland.
It is called the adaptive defense and consists of antibodies and lymphocytes, often called the humoral response.
Most often they are caused by a common STD called HPV although there can be other causes
Cells evolved from what is often called the primordial slime, and after that they reproduced, and that's where they come from.
A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
Phagocytes move throughout the vaculature, engulfing bacteria, dead cells and injured cells. The process of engulfing is often referred to as eating.
Photo-voltaic cells or panels as they are often called, produce electricity in response to incident light
glycogen, often called animal starch