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  • 91Ant — For other uses, see Ant (disambiguation). Ants Temporal range: 130–0 Ma …

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  • 92Cell (biology) — Allium cells in different phases of the cell cycle …

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  • 93Cytoplasm — Schematic showing the cytoplasm, with major components of a typical animal cell (organelles): (3) ribosomes (indicated by purple dots) (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (6) Golgi apparatus (7) cytoskeleton (8) smooth ER (9)… …

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  • 94Cell nucleus — HeLa cells stained for the cell nucleus DNA with the Blue Hoechst dye. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase, thus their entire nuclei are labeled. On the left, a cell is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed ready for… …

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  • 95Dendrite — Dendritic redirects here. For the dendritic cell of the immune system, see Dendritic cell. For other uses of dendrite , see dendrite (disambiguation). Structure of a typical neuron Dendrite …

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  • 96Myelin — Structure of a typical neuron Myelin sheath Dendrite …

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  • 97Mitochondrion — For the metal band, see Mitochondrion (band). Two mitochondria from mammalian lung tissue displaying their matrix and membranes as shown by electron microscopy …

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  • 98Chemical synapse — This article is about chemical synapses of the nervous system. For other uses, see Synapse (disambiguation). Illustration of the major elements in chemical synaptic transmission. An electrochemical wave called an action potential travels along… …

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  • 99Neuropil — Latin neuropilus Code TH H2.00.06.2.02005 In neuroanatomy, a neuropil, which is sometimes referred to as a neuropile, is a region between neuronal cell bodies in the gray matter of the brain and b …

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  • 100Cellular differentiation — Cell differentiation redirects here. For the journal, see Cell Differentiation (journal). In developmental biology, cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. Differentiation… …

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