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Among the cells without large central vacuoles, one (C) has cilia;
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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CV, central cell vacuole;
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Each beetroot cell has a large central vacuole bounded by a plasma membrane.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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In the complicated plants, most of the inside of a plant cell is taken up by a central vacuole.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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In these cells the cytoplasm forms only a peripheral layer with a large central vacuole.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Inside host cells, the tachyzoites replicate inside specialized vacuoles (called the parasitophorous vacuoles) created during parasitic entry into the cell.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Instead of a central vacuole, use many small vacuoles The cell should be round in shape, not square Omit the cell wall and chloroplasts
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Instead, plant cells possess an organelle (a cell-sized organ) called a Central Vacuole in which the plant cell deposits all waste products from chemical processes within the cell.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Most of the volume of the cell is taken up with a large vacuole, or liquid container.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Most plants cells have a CENTRAL VACUOLE surrounded by a membrane called the tonoplast, which is part of the endomembrane system.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Plant cells have several structures that are not found in animal cells, including a cell wall, a large central vacuole, and organelles called plastids.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Plant cells may possess a large central vacuole (sometimes several small vacuoles);
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Structures found in plant cells but not animal cells include a large central vacuole, cell wall, and plastids such as chloroplasts.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The large central vacuole of plant cells is a special case.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The cells possess a large central vacuole and thin peripheral cytoplasm .
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The central cell contains dense cytoplasm with large vacuoles dispersed throughout the cytoplasm.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The contents of the vacuole are often called the cell sap.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The fluid inside the vacuole is known as CELL SAP.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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The large central vacuole of the plant cell develops by the coalescence of smaller vacuoles, themselves derived from the ER and Golgi apparatus.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Unnormal white blood cells containing so-called vacuoles were found.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Vacuoles in cells and tissues.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Water is collected into the central ring of the vacuole and actively transported from the cell Functioning of a contractile vacuole in Paramecium .
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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Yeast like plants have cells with large central vacuoles .
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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cell membranes and contractile vacuoles
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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the central vacuole of the mesophyll cell 5.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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the vacuoles are in the cell processes and perikaryons.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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type of ground-tissue cell with a thin cell wall and large central vacuole
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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www.ckl2.org 64 Central Vacuole Most mature plant cells have a large central vacuole.
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The cell sap is the liquid inside the central vacuole.
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CLIMATE Average weather over a long period, usually 30 years.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate can be loosely understood as the long-term average state of the weather, and results from the complex interactions among the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and land masses.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate for the purpose of this classification refers to a long term average condition of the weather in a given area.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the average weather in a location over a long period of time.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the average weather in a particular area over a length of time.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the average weather in an area over a long period of time.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the average weather of an area over a long period of time.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the average weather over a long time period.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the long-term patterns of weather in a particular region, including temperatures, rain, snow, and other factors.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the long-term summation of weather events.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate is the long-term weather pattern of an area, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate relates to the annual or long term weather conditions in an area.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Climate, on the other hand, refers to weather averaged over a long period.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Long range weather predictions of Environment Canada and the Canadian Institute for Climate Studies call for near normal precipitation and above average temperatures this spring.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Of particular importance is how climate variations such as El Ni o, the North Atlantic Oscillation or long-term trends influence the probability of occurrence of extreme weather events.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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The climate can be thought of as the long-term average of the weather of a particular place.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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The climate of an area is the average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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Whereas climate refers to the general, long-term atmospheric conditions at a particular location, WEATHER is the dynamic and quickly changing atmospheric condition.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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and is resistant to the deteriorating effects of the weather, climate and long term storage.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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climate long-term pattern of weather that characterizes a region.
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Climate is the long-term average of weather in a particular spot.
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A cell with active dendritic segments can perform the nonlinear discrimination that requires a hidden-layer network of connectionist neurons.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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A student majoring in biology will examine the characteristics of life at all levels of biological organization, from the workings of a single cell to the dynamics of an ecosystem.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All cells in the organ can be traced back to this cell.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All of the above designs and bit-cells are tuned for low power (1.8 volt), high density, and high performance requirements.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All the listed cases can be classified as (1) hyperapoptotic when apoptosis is enhanced to a level inconsistent with the life of the organism (sepsis, ischemic brain and heart diseases) or (2) hypoapoptotic when malignant cells are no longer eliminated by apoptosis (cancer).
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All these are low cost exercises and yet the structural organization of plant cells, tissues, and organs can readily be studied.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All these are low cost exercises in which the structural organization of plant cells, tissues, and organs can readily be studied.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All this requires activation of adhesive processes that allow vascular cells to bind to each other and to cells in the organs where the leukocytes emigrate.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Current cell theory emphasizes that cells are the lowest level of organization that display all of the properties of life.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Effects can occur metabolically at the cell or organ level.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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In addition, the tests to be performed can be edited at the cell level at any time in the life of the study by an authorized individual.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Integrins mediate activity between cells and can send signals that trigger actions by other cells, regulating the life of the cell as conditions in the body require.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Level of Impact Cells & Tissues Organs & Organ Systems Function of Organ & Organ Systems Individual Society Structural or functional Structural or functional Action or activity performance of organ or organ system.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Low amounts of many 'poisons' in the right cells are actually necessary for life, and all vitamins and minerals are toxic above certain levels.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Low levels of oxygen can lead to cell death, including cells in the vital organs such as the brain and heart.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Other cells can tolerate low-level caspase activation.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Performance Requirements The EMWMF will include a disposal cell, engineered and authorized to accept low-level radioactive waste, waste defined as hazardous by RCRA, TSCA waste, and low activity mixed waste.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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Since the cell is the basic unit of all living things and can perform all the life activities.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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The activity of a death instinct can be determined at the level of individual cells which have a genetically predetermined life span but not at the level of the whole organism.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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The basic activities like nutrition, respiration, growth, repair and replacement of damaged body cells or tissues, excretion, reproduction and response to stimuli etc., which all living organisms perform for maintenance and continuance of their lives are called life processes.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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The cell is the lowest level of organization that can live as an organism.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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The cell is the smallest living thing that can perform all the functions of life.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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The membrane surrounding all tissue cells requires a strong level of Omega 3 fatty acid to keep it in a high performance state.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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They claimed that low levels of AKT activity associated with elevated levels of FOXOs are required to maintain the function and immature state of leukemia-initiating cells (LICs).
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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This observation supports the view that a) all organisms are composed of cells b) all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent c) chemical molecules make up cells d) all cells are independent of each other e) congenital defects can be life threatening 6.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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This precludes any consideration of the class of low level organism from single-celled up to multicellular without neurons from being considered as supporting psychological activity.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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activated T H , activated T CTL , activated B-cell (low level of expression on B-cell);
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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they are the master cells that can make all the blood cells required for life.
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A(n) cell is the lowest level of organism that can perform all activities required for life.
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All components are mixed with milk or water so that the food becomes the consistency of a pulp.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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As stated before the main components are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, water, vitamins, and minerals.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Beta-lipids are natural components of dairy cream and are responsible for the bond between fat and water in milk.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Beverages available should include water, milk and your main beverage.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Both bST and IGF-I as well as IGF-II are water soluble components of milk.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Butter contains about 80-85% butterfat, the balance being water and other milk components.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Components of idealism, deism, and realism, components of verse and prose, humour and ridicule, and Sanskrit-Malayalam linguistic mix in the model of milk and water were the characteristic features of the Campu .
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Crystal clear water and tartaric acid are the main components of this vodka.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Ground water is the main water-use component in the southern part of the area, and surface water is the main component in the northern part of the area.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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I think the main components were raisins, water and yeast.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Improperly cooked poultry, untreated water, and unpasteurized milk are the main sources of infection.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Is the major osmole of milk (the primary component that draws water into the gland).
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Milk fish raised in fresh and brackish water fish pens are also an important component of aquaculture production.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Recommendations are a main component of the Consensus State Water Plan.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Reconstituted milk also refers to fluid milk blends consisting of whole milk, water and condensed or dried milk components.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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Remember, water is a major component of milk of all species.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The Maine Milk Quality Laboratory tests and analyzes dairy products, producers' water samples and certifies commercial and industry milk laboratories involved in the IMS Program.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The dried roots are mainly boiled in milk or water to create a savory, fragrant porridge.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The immunological components of breast milk can be destroyed if the water in the pan is too hot.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The main component may be eaten dry with drinking water or reconstituted.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The main components in the exposure water were toluene and xylenes.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The main components of rastra are cement, water and expanded polystyrene.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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The main components of truffle are proteins, fats, carbohydrates, water, mineral salts and ashes.
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Water is the main component of milk.
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