one cell can become one baby becuase it is in a seperate egg and it starts to grow and develop its organs
Because it wouldnt divide into two embryos
If you linked this to cells and genetics you probably mean cell organelles. Organelles may be described as the organs of the cell. Type it in in google and learn all about it.
No, that is false. A tissue/organ is made up of cells, but a cell is not made up of tissues/organs.
All complex organisms begin as a single cell. As they divide into 2, 4, 8, 16 cells , they begin to become certain tissues. Further divisions produce organs, organ systems and then the entire organism. The study of embryology will help you to understand this process.
The organelles of a cell are scattered around everywhere in the cell membrane. They are all inside. Some organelles may have a special position based on their job. For example, Golgi bodies, which package and send out waste, are located near the cell membrane so it can move things through the semi-permiable membrane.
Because it wouldnt divide into two embryos
Cells don't have organs.
Cells don't have organs.
If you linked this to cells and genetics you probably mean cell organelles. Organelles may be described as the organs of the cell. Type it in in google and learn all about it.
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No, that is false. A tissue/organ is made up of cells, but a cell is not made up of tissues/organs.
Yes.because cell is the fundamental,basic unit of life
All complex organisms begin as a single cell. As they divide into 2, 4, 8, 16 cells , they begin to become certain tissues. Further divisions produce organs, organ systems and then the entire organism. The study of embryology will help you to understand this process.
The very moment of fertilization, the egg has chemical changes which prevent other sperm from entering. Then over the next several days the first formations begin, cell by cell. At 6-8 weeks after last period, the baby has primitive organs and all of the basic foundational structures that will become facial features, toes, feet, head, arms, etc.
All the organs of the baby develop in first trimester. Means in first three months ofpregnancy.
YES! Remember that a baby has no bones to protect the organs and brain. It's all soft and bleedings can occur.
A cell has a nucleur membrane but it also has mas many other "mini organs". you can look up cell diagram to see them all.