NO!
They SHOULD all be the same. Sometimes things can go wrong and they may not be and this is bad. But they should all be the same.
Not exactly, but erythroblasts are the precursors of red blood cells.
no it is not true that plant and animal cells are exactly alike.
No not all cells within the plant are the same. The reason is because not all cells in a leaf are the same
All cells of the same type have the same parts. All eukaryotic cells have the same parts, and all prokaryotic cells have the same parts. Cells are also always the building blocks of living organisms - all things are made from cells.
Not all plant cells are the same!
No, there are different types of blood cells, each with specific functions. The main types of blood cells are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. They vary in size, shape, and function.
yes but depends on where they are
The DO NOT "have exactly the number of chromosomes as the body cells", they have 1/2 that number. This is so that when two sex cells come together to form an embryo, the cells of that embryo have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the body cells of the two parents and not twice that number.
The cells of all plants and animals contain DNA in the same shape, which is the "double helix" that looks like a twisted ladder. All DNA molecules in both plant cells and animal cells are made from the same four chemical building blocks called nucleotides. So, the DNA from animal and plant cells looks exactly the same, but they are arranged differently.
It could be next to different things in different cell types, and not all cells of the same type are structured in exactly the same way, so it is hard to say...
They divide and grow back to their normal size, so there are two cells of the same size with exactly the same DNA.