The war against Japan provided the Allies with completely new problems as they faced up to an enemy with completely different tactics. With the war at sea liable to have a much bigger effect and much of the war fought from island to island as opposed to mainland Europe or Africa, the nuances of the war on the Pacific Front were hugly different from other theatres of World War Two.
I think it's the protoplasm
yep it's PROTOPLASM
you are correct
if u no wut proto meens, & wut plasm meens, its not hard :- 0
OpTiC_Gamers
the mitochodria maybe but only because it has its own seperate dna but truthfuly the cell is the smallest for of life
Cytoplasm contains all the living material in the cell.
The whole cell is living, not just any part of it.
The Cytoplasm..
hydrochloric acid i think
the living substance in a cell
DNA is the substance within every living cell that contains the instructions for life.
mutagen
clotoplasm
its all living!
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
Cells are made up of protoplasm. It is the living substance. It contains cytoplasm, a jelly like material, and a nucleus. The nucleus controls the working of the whole cell.
Protoplasm is all the living material that makes up a cell. This is the substance that is surrounded by the cell membrane.
cytoplasm
DNA is the substance within every living cell that contains the instructions for life.
DNA is the substance within every living cell that contains the instructions for life.
clear jelly-like substance inside the cell
the nucleus contains all the info the cell needs to perform mitosis/meiosis but the nucleus also contains the nucleolus, that is where the chromosomes are found. (we just finished the cell unit in 7th grade science)
The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus.
the cel l nucleus contains genetic material known asDNA
mutagen
clotoplasm
its all living!