Yes, they are.
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms.
All penguins, and other living things, have cells.
Penguins, like all animals, are composed of trillions of cells. The exact number of cells in a penguin can vary depending on the species and size, but a rough estimate would place it in the range of several trillion cells for an adult penguin. Each cell plays a vital role in the penguin's physiological functions, from muscle movement to insulation in cold environments.
Yes, African penguins are multicellular organisms. Like all penguins and animals, they are composed of numerous cells that work together to form tissues and organs, allowing them to perform various biological functions necessary for survival. Their multicellular structure is typical of complex life forms in the animal kingdom.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
Yes, tendons are composed of living cells.
An organ is composed of one or more cells.
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Yes, the kidney is composed of body cells. In fact, all of our organs and internal parts are composed of different body cells.
Humans are composed of animal cells. Plants are composed of plant cells