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Cortical cells may contain stored carbohydrates or other substances such as resins, latex, essential oils, and tannins.
Cells may contain an array of specific receptors that allow them to respond to a variety of chemical signals.
The number of mitochondria per cell varies widely; for example, in humans, erythrocytes (red blood cells) do not contain any mitochondria, whereas liver cells and muscle cells may contain hundreds or even thousands.
Such an implementation offers the following advantages: (i) different cells may contain different mixes of multicast client groupings.
The reason for this is that the infected cells may contain an integrated proviral DNA in their genome, which can only be eliminated by destroying the cell itself.
Although preRC density may vary throughout the genome to account for smaller replicons, this also suggests that somatic cells may contain unused, dormant preRCs (both concepts discussed below).
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The cell may contain a set of holes.
This might be attributed to the fact that synchronous cultures still contained a small number of autospore mother cells, which might be ruptured and released young vegetative cells during the process (each mother cell may contain up to 16 vegetative cells).
A single eukaryotic cell may contain between several hundred to thousands of these energy organelles.
The proto-eukaryotic cell may contain the hallmark of the eukaryotes (e.g. nucleus, chromatin etc), while missing some specific organelles that distinct the lineages (e.g. chloroplasts).
EM analysis has previously shown individual HIV-containing vacuoles and/or CD81-, CD9- or CD44-labeled structures within MDMs, suggesting that a single cell may contain several IPMC structures [ 10, 11, 13, 15].
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