There are too little cells in this culture. It needs to be grown up further.
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Sub-confluent cell refers to a cell culture in which cells are partially but not fully covering the growth surface of a culture vessel. This typically indicates that the cells have not yet reached confluence, where they form a monolayer across the entire growth surface. Sub-confluent cells are often in a state of active proliferation.
Do you mean a chloroplast? This is only found in a plant cell.
the plant cell wall is like a animal cell membrane it is just the barrier for the cell
it is the center of the cell, where it holds the DNA. you cover it in 6th grade. and you spelled does wrong
The cell membrane only allows certain molecules through.
it keeps the structure of the plant cell rigid and allows it to stay turgid