It could be that female vegeta has been training in a secret location with a unique training regime. This gives her an edge over goku in combat. For instance, she might have trained with some ancient master who taught her a special form of ki control that goku has not mastered yet. So when they face off, she is able to use this advantage to defeat him.
I'm not sure of a specific 'female vegeta beats goku fanfic' off - hand. You could try searching on fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. They have a vast collection of Dragon Ball fanfics and you might find one that meets this criteria there.
It's hard to say for sure. 'Beats' could be a blend of real-life experiences and imagination. You might have to do some research or check the credits and author's notes to find out if it's truly based on actual events.
One major difference is that plant cells have cell walls while animal cells don't. This makes plant cells more rigid. Also, plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis which animal cells lack. Instead, animal cells rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'catherine cell' is in this context as the term is rather unclear. It could be a very specific or made - up concept within that particular story.
Perhaps Vegeta Jr could challenge Vegeta to a sparring match. Vegeta, being the proud warrior he is, would accept. During the fight, Vegeta Jr might display some new techniques he's developed, which could both surprise and intrigue Vegeta. And in the end, they could form a stronger bond as they realize they share the same values and goals as Saiyans.
Since we should avoid the 'lemon' aspect which is often not appropriate, in general Vegeta is usually depicted as a strong and proud character. He might be shown as a mentor - like figure to Pan in fanfiction. Pan, on the other hand, is often a curious and energetic character. In non - inappropriate fanfictions, their relationship could be one of mutual respect and growth, with Pan looking up to Vegeta for his power and experience.
One of the main features is the endoplasmic reticulum which has two types, rough and smooth. The rough endoplasmic reticulum with ribosomes on it is involved in protein synthesis. The smooth one is involved in lipid synthesis. Another feature is the Golgi apparatus which packages and distributes substances. The lysosomes for waste management are also a main feature in Cell City.
A plant cell is like a little factory within a plant. It has a rigid cell wall that gives the plant structure, like the bricks of a building. The chloroplasts in plant cells are amazing as they perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy. Animal cells, on the other hand, don't have cell walls but have a more flexible cell membrane. They are also more diverse in shape. For example, nerve cells are long and spindly to transmit signals over long distances. And red blood cells are disc - shaped to carry oxygen efficiently.
The cell wall is a rigid structure. In the context of a school, it could be like the outer walls of the school building. These outer walls give the school its shape and protect the inside from the outside elements, much like how the cell wall protects the cell contents. It also gives a sense of separation between the school environment and the outside world, just as the cell wall separates the cell from its surroundings.