Mitochondria
Gap 2 (G2) - the cell will prepare for cell division during G2 by making the organelles needed for cell division, it will replicate all of the organelles.
The cytoplasm
No. red blood cells do not have many organelles. They have lost their smooth ER and other organelles in addition to the nucleus during maturation
Cell increase in size and synthesize new protein and organelles
it will not break it will just stand because it is build to be strong.
Sucrose is used to partially dehydrate organelles (thus keeping them intact) in homogenization buffers.
the cells organelles
Japan and china were the two countries who remained isolated during the age of exploration.
They become organelles
These are the chloroplasts.
they bend
Yes, organelles are replicated during interphase. Mitochondria divide in the phase called called G2 and other organelles grow and multiply during G1, i think!
i think its telophase
The cytoskeleton of the cell, made of microtubules to move organelles, microfilaments to contract the cell, especially during cell division, and intermediate filaments to provide support and anchor the organelles, does all of these things.
Gap 2 (G2) - the cell will prepare for cell division during G2 by making the organelles needed for cell division, it will replicate all of the organelles.
The cytoplasm
Natural physical barriers led to China's isolation.