Answer: In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit, usually within a cell, that has a specific function. The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are parts of cells, as organs are to the body, hence organelle, the suffix -elle being a diminutive
<span>On reading about several studies that show a decrease in heart risk, sponsored by a coffee company, I would like to know what the positives and negatives were for such studies. a sponsored study suggests to me that the results could be bias towards the sponsor, and raises issues of a conflict of interests. what did the studies investigate? Different interest areas or the same? The information gathered could be skewed by the coffee company to favor what they are trying to demonstrate. Were the coffees part of the investigation the same brand and strength, and how were they mixed? Also were the coffee organic, or non organic? Was the coffee ground at the factory, or ground 'at home ' then to what settings was the coffee ground at? Independent studies generally are more reputable as they are not influenced to lean towards a certain outcome.</span>
Answer: Can’t see the picture, but I know that it’s NOT B.
Explanation:
The axon’s purpose is to send electrical signals away from the cell body and to the axon terminals. It looks like one really long branch with small bits of myelin sheath around it until it reaches the small axon terminals on the end.
Again, we can’t see the picture, but if it’s the dendrites that the arrow is pointing to, then that would be the small branches around one end of the cell body and they receive signals through the sensory nervous system. If it’s pointing to the axon then it’s the long part, if it’s the dendrites then it’s the fingerlike branches on the opposite end of the cell body.
Sorry I couldn’t help more. I would have been able to tell you more if I could see a picture, but hopefully this helps. Good luck!
The right option is; C. nucleoid
Prokaryotic cells are simple cells that lacks a definite nucleus and some membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleoid region, which is an irregularly-shaped central region of the cell that contains the cell’s genetic information (DNA). Other organelles that can be found in prokaryotic cells include plasma membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm and ribosomes.