A plant cell.
prokaryotic
parenchyma
The mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus, and so is unable to reproduce.
It would simply depend on the type of organism you were studying.
Plant cells would have those.
A plant cell.
muscle cell
prokaryotic
Muscle cell
Plant cell.
Fission
No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.No. You can type directly into a cell too.
You would use a light microscope to see the parts of a cell. This type of microscope uses light to magnify the structures within a cell, allowing you to visualize organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.
parenchyma
You can click on the particular cell that you want to use in the formula using the mouse. You could also type the name of the cell if a name for the cell has been specified though it would be longer than the cell reference.
Prokaryotic Cells