· Rakk on elusüsteemi elementaarüksus · Kõikide organismide rakud on sarnase ehitusega, keemilise koostisega ja ainevahetusega · Tütarrakkude moodustumine toimub emarakkude jagunemise teel · Rakkude ehitus ja talitus on vastastikulises kooskõlas · Hulkrakses organismis sarnase ehitusega ja talitusega rakud koos rakuvaheainega moodustavad koe Bioloogia Page 13 Rakud 23. september 2009. a. 17:43 Hydra - will paralyze its prey Bryozoan - moss animalcule Bell Animalcule Volvox -algae Bioloogia Page 14 Stentor - trumpet animalcule Spirogyra - algae Noctiluca Microscopic algae Bioloogia Page 15 Microscopic Algae Starfish Larva Diatoms Volvox - each black dot is a cell Bioloogia Page 16 Epiteelkude 23. september 2009. a. 13:08
The liquidator from creditors can evaluate personal movable and immovable property manager and company founders "for nothing" and sell the affiliate organizations; The liquidator from creditors can evaluate a wealth of enterprise "for nothing", and affiliates to sell or transfer to creditors; The liquidator from creditors may seize the movable and immovable property, as well as the accounts of the debtor, which in turn paralyze the company and jeopardize the continued existence of the company; The liquidator from creditors in bankruptcy can discern the signs of fictitious and / or deliberate bankruptcy of the debtor and to bring to justice. This measure is a legitimate and effective in collecting debts from the debtor; A bankruptcy unscrupulous criminal creditors legally can completely away business of the debtor;
send them. The French discussed the possibilities. Would Luden-dorff lunge out directly for Paris from the tip of one of his salients despite the danger to their flanks? Or would he first flatten out the large dent between those bulges and then drive forward from a consolidated position? If the latter, where in the huge pocket would he strike? No one knew. Ludendorff, meanwhile, was having troubles of his own. German military doctrine called for a sudden, intense artillery bombardment to paralyze the defenders before the infantry attacked. This saturation technique required concentrating thousands of field pieces and tons of munitions at the battle-front. At a conference early in June, Ludendorff learned that this concentration was running behind the schedule he had set for his next assault. His successes had strained his lines of transport, and he had been moving his guns and shells only under cover of night to preserve the invaluable advantage of surprise.