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Parts of a Cell:

In both plant AND animal cells, there is a cell membrane which allows certain objects in and out of the cell. This membrane is selectively permeable. But plant cells have a rigid layer around the cell and its membrane called the cell wall. The cytoplasm is the liquid between all the organelles. In the center, the nucleus and the nucleolus make up the brain of the cell.

There are also some other organelles in the cell, like the apps on a smartphone or the furniture in a house. The endoplasmic reticulum transfers proteins from the cell membrane to the nucleus and back. Along the way are ribosomes, which produce proteins. Vacuoles store proteins for later, and chloroplasts take energy from the sun and make it into food. These are only found in plant cells.
 
It's 1:57 p.m. where I'm at right now.
 
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Now it's 4:09 p.m.....gonna go for a walk soon.
 
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Good evening everyone and welcome to the second installment of our new Bell Tree Direct series! For those new to the forum, or who missed the first installment, Bell Tree Direct is our series to announce and release new items, features, boards, and anything else new on The Bell Tree.

So with that out of the way, let's talk about what's new on The Bell Tree today and in the upcoming days! And we might just have a preview for something a bit farther down the line...



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The cold winds are rising and something isn't feeling quite right around The Bell Tree. Rumours say that there's mysterious candy lurking around, but where could it be coming from?! Keep your eyes peeled, there could be more at any moment! Who knows what else could happen in the coming days...



Coming Soon in November: Pokemon League

That's right folks: The Bell Tree is about to get its very own Pokemon League lead by Prof Gallows in the near future! Get ready to go on a new adventure with us as you take on the leaders of The Bell Tree and collect badges to show off your victories. We'll have more details on this soon, and it will launch sometime in November. Stay tuned!

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Modern Special Character AC Avatars

Have you seen Thunder's amazing Modern AC Villager avatars in the official forum Avatar Gallery? We've got more for you today! With a bit of a twist... This brand new set of 5 avatars feature what we call the Special Characters. Check a preview of them below and head to the Edit Avatar page in your Settings to use one yourself!

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Self-Serve Thread Closing in Trading Boards

We've heard the requests. Starting today, you can close your own threads in certain boards on the forum. For now, the feature is available in the Re-Tail and Villager Trading Plaza boards for New Leaf. Use this feature to close your thread from further posts after you've finished a trade or other transaction!

Here are two ways you can close your own threads:

Method A
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Method B
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Monthly Birthstones Reminder

Did you know we have an ongoing Monthly Birthstone collectible series? It's been going strong since September! Don't forget that the current October Birthstone (Opal) will be leaving the shop in just 4 days when the month ends. And of course the new November Birthstone (Topaz) will be available when the month starts.

Remember that once a Monthly Birthstone leaves the Shop, it won't be back until at least the next year or never. We haven't quite finalized yet if they'll come back the next year or not.

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The Second Fruit Collectible (Orange)

But wait! There's even more collectibles coming! The second installment in our Fruit Collectible series, the Orange fruit, is on sale today in the TBT Shop for just 79 Bells. And don't forget, the previous Pear fruit is still available in the TBT Shop for just 39 Bells. Stay tuned for the remaining fruits in future Bell Tree Directs.

As a reminder, the pricing and rarity of the fruits were decided by a public poll back in September. The results can be seen below:

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Housekeeping

Some rearranging is happening today in the Animal Crossing section. Due to the massive popularity, the Villager Trading Plaza has been moved to the main page, instead of as a sub-board under Re-Tail. The not-so-popular Able Sister's board has been relegated to a sub-board under the main Animal Crossing: New Leaf board. This better reflects what the user base uses most and will save everyone time.

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Additionally, two new NPC accounts have been put into action. Some automated forum PMs that may have been previously sent by Jeremy are now sent by Resetti or Gyroid. It's a nice little Animal Crossing touch.

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Finally, the Shop has been restocked today. You might want to check that out. It's probably going to be sold out in minutes again. Run!!!



That's all folks!

Thanks for joining us on tonight's Bell Tree Direct! That's about all we have to share for today, but rest assured we're always working on future projects. There's lots more ahead for the rest of the year. :)

As always, be sure to let us know what you think about the announcements today by replying below. Oh and tell us if you'd like to see more Directs like this in the future.
 
OMG GUYS
I GOT MY BARRON'S REGENTS BOOK FOR GEOMETRY IN THE MAIL.
Time for some proofs. -.-
 
Parts of a Cell:

In both plant AND animal cells, there is a cell membrane which allows certain objects in and out of the cell. This membrane is selectively permeable. But plant cells have a rigid layer around the cell and its membrane called the cell wall. The cytoplasm is the liquid between all the organelles. In the center, the nucleus and the nucleolus make up the brain of the cell.

There are also some other organelles in the cell, like the apps on a smartphone or the furniture in a house. The endoplasmic reticulum transfers proteins from the cell membrane to the nucleus and back. Along the way are ribosomes, which produce proteins. Vacuoles store proteins for later, and chloroplasts take energy from the sun and make it into food. These are only found in plant cells.

I, personally, consider this fun... Just saying.

When somebody says, "What's up?" I answer, "The sky, ceiling, water droplets, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen and xenon.
 
Mum: 'I like your hair'
Me: 'Thanks I grew it myself'

I hate compliments sometimes :/
 
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It started snowing here. Now there is snow everywhere. It's really cold when I have to get up at 5am and take the bus. I hate the bus. The weather is cold.
 
for me this stuff it isn't boring at all but for common people yes I think...

The primary oscillator circuits of a synthesizer are used to create the audio signals. An LFO is a secondary oscillator that operates at a significantly lower frequency (hence its name), typically below 20 Hz. This lower frequency or control signal is used to modulate another component's value, changing the sound without introducing another source. Like a standard oscillator, this usually takes the form of a periodic waveform, such as a sine, sawtooth, triangle or square wave. Also like a standard oscillator, LFOs can incorporate any number of waveform types, including user-defined wavetables, rectified waves and random signals.

Using a low-frequency oscillation signal as a means of modulating another signal introduces complexities into the resulting sound, such that a variety of effects can be achieved. The specifics vary greatly depending on the type of modulation, the relative frequencies of the LFO signal and the signal being modulated, et cetera.
 
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It's 5:01 p.m. where I'm at right now.
 
for me this stuff it isn't boring at all but for common people yes I think...

The primary oscillator circuits of a synthesizer are used to create the audio signals. An LFO is a secondary oscillator that operates at a significantly lower frequency (hence its name), typically below 20 Hz. This lower frequency or control signal is used to modulate another component's value, changing the sound without introducing another source. Like a standard oscillator, this usually takes the form of a periodic waveform, such as a sine, sawtooth, triangle or square wave. Also like a standard oscillator, LFOs can incorporate any number of waveform types, including user-defined wavetables, rectified waves and random signals.

Using a low-frequency oscillation signal as a means of modulating another signal introduces complexities into the resulting sound, such that a variety of effects can be achieved. The specifics vary greatly depending on the type of modulation, the relative frequencies of the LFO signal and the signal being modulated, et cetera.

You copy pasted that off Wikipedia....Still it is boring...

I'm almost done work and its more sunny today than yesterday. Yesterday was so cold. It's still cold in the morning. I have to take walk and then take a bus and then walk and take a train and then walk and take another bus until I get home. I hate living far from work it really sucks a lot but I like my job more than most people like their jobs. I think anyways. Though I can't be totally sure. some people might like their jobs as much as I do but then I would need to know what their jobs are because maybe it's just in their mind that their job is awesome but really their job sucks and if they tried mine they would prefer mine, still they wouldn't want to take a bus and a train and a bus everyday like I do.
 
You copy pasted that off Wikipedia....Still it is boring...

yup you got me! it's easy and without flaws English isn't my first language and writing this myself would be a bit gibberish I think XD

anyway now I've got throat ache :(
if this thing go further tomorrow I will be a mess
 
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my desk is white
my monitor is black
my yamaha crappy homekeyboard is black
my bed is a mess
my window is without curtains
my flloor is grey
my forehead burns
my lamp is pink
my t-shirt is orange
my.....good night... *squashes her face on the pc keyboard*
 
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