Telomeres
Cell counters that keep track of how many times a cell has divided are called "cell counters" or "cell counters with a built-in division counter". These instruments are often used in research labs to monitor and study cell growth and proliferation rates.
The cytoskeleton acts as a "track" on which cells can move organelles, chromosomes and other things.
A track in the sand is called a footprint or a trail. It is a mark left behind by a person or animal walking on the sand.
Epithelial cells cover the surface of the intestine.
There are many registries out there today. Everything from your pet Guinea Pig to your horse. To register an animal is to tell the board of the registery that you own an animal that you would like them to keep track of. A good example is the American Quarter Horse Association. This is a very large registery that keeps records of every foal born to a regitered parent, the points of earned by each registered horse, how many homes a horse has been to, etc. It is a good way to track the pedigree of your animal. Most registries do not throw away the information of an animal once it passes on, so the information is always available. A good way to find more information on a registry is to google the type of registry. Hope this helps.
Cell counters that keep track of how many times a cell has divided are called "cell counters" or "cell counters with a built-in division counter". These instruments are often used in research labs to monitor and study cell growth and proliferation rates.
An animal track is known as a spoor
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A normal track is about 800 meters, to find a quarter of a track simply divide by 4. 800 divided by 4 is 200. A quarter of a track is 200 meters. Hope I helped!
Track
Well if its your typical 400m track, then 4 times.
The cells that lines the GI Track into the bloodstream
a one footed animal...