
|
|
Dictionary » N » Nucleated Nucleatednucleated provided with a nucleus, a characteristic of all true cells. ![]()
Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page ![]()
Results from our forumPlant-Fungi?... unicellular B) They have chitine instead of cellulose as the main component of their cell wall C) They can synthesize protein just like all nucleated cells and prokaryotes D) They can absorb water, all living cells/organisms can E) They are heterothrops
See entire post
why nucleated cells prevent the complement mediated lysis?Nucleated cells tend to be more resistant to complement mediated lysis than RBC.Why???????? some assumptions i have are that the membrane attack complex gets inactivated hence cannot get inserted into nucleated cell membrane ...
See entire post
ImmunologyIntracellular proteins can be "indirectly" attacked by the immune system. Virtually all nucleated cells express MHC class I proteins, which present antigen fragments from the cytoplasm that are recognized by cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. If they are judged to be of non-host ...
See entire post
replacing Cells in and outs... experiments done--I forget exactly when, possibly as early as the early 1900s--involving the transfer of the nucleus of one cell type into a de-nucleated cytoplasm of another cell either of the same or different type. My (now dim) recollection of the experiments is that they were trying to see ...
See entire post
Most important organelle to the existence of life on earthi agree wtih darby.I think,the chloroplasts origin in some green bacteria. the non-nucleated cells may tell us that the nuclei are not so important for the cells on earth actually. that's my personal opinion.
See entire post
This page was last modified 21:16, 3 October 2005. This page has been accessed 2,199 times. |
© Biology-Online.org. All Rights Reserved.
Register | Login
| About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Disclaimer & Privacy
Science Network - Braintrack.com - University Directory | Chemicool.com - Chemistry