https://doi.org/10.2307/3869424 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3869424 Copy URL Adair, W.S., and Apt, K.E. (1990). Cell wall regeneration in Chlamydo¬ monas ...
A plant cell wall is arranged in layers and contains cellulose microfibrils, hemicellulose, pectin, lignin, and soluble protein. These components are organized into three major layers: the primary ...
New discoveries about tiny genetic components called microRNAs explain why plant leaves are flat. The study may be a first step, researchers say, in revolutionizing our understanding of how plants ...
Researchers have developed artificial cell-like structures using inorganic matter that autonomously ingest, process, and push out material - recreating an essential function of living cells. Their ...
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Plant Research Reveals Unexpected Function for Key Cellular Protein
A cell protein previously believed only to provide a scaffolding for DNA has also been shown to directly influence DNA ...
The cell nucleus is the site of many important biological functions of the eukaryotic cell. These processes include transcription, replication, splicing and ribosome biogenesis. The effect of these ...
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