Both. Everything in your body, from your brain to your hair to your toes to your bones, is made of cells. Different kinds of cells make up different parts of your body. Neurons make up your nervous system (brain,spinal cord, and nerves), red and white blood cells make up your blood, etc.
undifferentiated parenchyma cells
Some electrolytes tend to exist mostly inside cells, or are intracellular, while others tend to be outside cells, or are extracellular
Microtubules are found throughout cells, both on the inside and outside. A term that has also beeen used for this is the the cytoskeleton.
Err... Hair cells on inside, hair follicles on the outside.
These cells are called the senses and they are part of the nervous system. Some are very specialized such as the eyes and some are very basic such as the ones for pressure and pain.
Your whole body, inside and outside, is made of cells.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
Extracellular is outside cells and intracellular is inside, so that extracellular fluid would not be inside cells.
They are everywhere in the world like inside your body, outside of your body, plants, animals, air ..... everything in the world is cell
Because in the body alpha particles interact directly with the organism cells.
The egg is made with the embryo inside the body but the duckling inside the egg develops outside the ducks body.
The nervous system detects information inside and outside your body.
Because in the body alpha particles interact directly with the organism cells.
On the inside.
undifferentiated parenchyma cells
Inside, the outside is just a shell lOVe. x
outside