No, they make EXACT copies of the original.
Another answer:Usually that is true but stem cells are either totipotent or pluripotent meaning that they can be anything. Your very first cells were this type. As they divided, they became various tissues and then organs, etc.It isn't a cell
The epidermis tissue in leaves is typically made up of flat, closely packed cells called pavement cells that help with gas exchange and protect the leaf from pathogens. Other tissues in plants may have different shapes of cells depending on their functions, such as elongated cells in xylem for water transport, or irregularly shaped cells in the spongy mesophyll for photosynthesis. These different cell shapes allow various tissues to perform their specific roles effectively in the plant.
they are different because they work in diffrent ways.
No, they are very different. The cells that make up the liver need to perform a different job from the heart.
No, they are the opposite of each other. Split cells allows you to break a cell into several different cells and merge cells brings two or more cells together to make one cell.
Chlorenchyma and palisade cells
Red blood cells are specialized for carrying oxygen, with a biconcave shape and lacking a nucleus to make more space for hemoglobin. Muscle cells, on the other hand, are specialized for contraction and movement, with elongated shapes and containing many myofibrils for generating force. These differences in structure reflect their specific roles and functions in the body.
That is what makes stem cells different from ordinary cells. Stem cells aren't specialized for a single purpose but can change into many different types of cells. Blood cells are already changed and are nullipotent (meaning it can't change into a different cell). Once a cell has become a specialized (like blood cells) it can't change. Also stem cells have the ability to divide indefinitely, whereas the nullipotent cells can't.
No. Yeasts make beer - a completely different micro-organism.
Plant cells have chloroplasts and cell walls.
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.
No the architecture is completely different on the bus.