There are many different kinds of cells. The two overarching classifications are Prokaryotic cells (bacteria and other cells that lack a nucleus) and Eukaryotic (cells that do have a nucleus and a cell membrane). Eukaryotic can be further divided into categories such as plant and animal cells where there are more differences. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole whereas animal cells only have small vacuoles. There is also cell differentiation in which cells have different structures to complement their different functions. Blood cells have different structures to nerve cells in humans, and liver cells contain massive amounts of ribosomes so they can create proteins.
A pluripotent cell, such as some adult stem cells. Many different types, but not any different type as that would be totipotent.
They have different types of cell walls and cell membranes.
Yes, there are many different cell types. The structure of the cell supports its function. Some different types of cells include squamous, columnar, smooth muscle, and nerve.
there are three types ,they are photoconductive cell ,photoemissive cell and photovoltiac cell
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A stem cell is a cell that can differentiate into different types of cells. Stem cells have the ability to develop into specialized cell types, making them crucial for growth, repair, and regeneration in the body.
They have different types of cell walls and cell membranes.
No, they are different types. They have different structures.
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no. i would estimate a cell needs thousands per cell, depending on cell function. remember, different cell types have different functions, so they possess different suites of enzymes and express different genes.
Different types of theories are the Big Bang Theory, the Cell Theory, and more.