no because only plant cells have cell walls. animals have cell mambranes. therefore, frogs do not have cell walls
No only plant cells have a cell wall - animal cells have a membrane
The human sperm cell has 23 chromosomes. White blood cells have 46 chromosomes. Mature red blood cells to not contain a nucleus, and therefore has no chromosomes. Platelets are cell fragments and also do not contain nuclei.
No. All human cells are too small to be seen except the female egg cell, and that's border=line. A few spicies (squid for example) have cells large enough to be seen.
Red Blood cells are not known to shrink in size as fast and as often as all of the component parts of the modern microchip. Blood cells can be seen by the visible light microscope, microchip pats can only be seen with and electron microscope set to see things far smaller
Most cells are to small to be seen with the naked eye.some organisms are made up of trillions of cells
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A reticulate red blood cell, or reticulocyte, is an immature red blood cell. In mammals, reticulocytes do not have a nucleus. They are slightly larger and appear more blue in colour (with standard stain) than mature red blood cells. A nucleated red blood cell is one which contains a nucleus. Mature mammalian red blood cells do not have a nucleus. In mammals, nucleated red blood cells are more immature than reticulocytes - and are not normally seen in peripheral circulation. They can be a sign of anaemia if seen on a blood smear. Birds and reptiles have nucleated mature red blood cells.
The human sperm cell has 23 chromosomes. White blood cells have 46 chromosomes. Mature red blood cells to not contain a nucleus, and therefore has no chromosomes. Platelets are cell fragments and also do not contain nuclei.
Well, the muscle cell contains the most mitochondria... so I personally would go with that
Cells can be seen in every stages of cell division.
Red blood cells have no genetic information in them. White blood cells have the usual diploid number 46 (23 pairs). Sperm cells are haploid, so have 23 chromosomes.
A sample of blood is looked at under a microscope. The sickled cells are then seen.
i think the answer would be centriole
No. All human cells are too small to be seen except the female egg cell, and that's border=line. A few spicies (squid for example) have cells large enough to be seen.
Being able to visualize cells in a blood smear allows for faster diagnosis of certain viral diseases. Viruses can be seen attached to a cell and identified.
The cell membrane of animal cells contains which lipid not seen in plant cells is cholesterol. Cholesterol will not form a membrane by itself.
blood is red due to the blood cells that form blood. there are also white blood cells but are not seen because of the value of the red blood cells of a greater number.