no they dont! they are their own thing! :)
They have all the same cells as humans
they have the same cells we humans have:animal cells.you can Google it.
same as human
the same relationship as between humans and the universe.
All T-cells originate in the same place in humans. They originate from hematopoietic stem cells which are located in the bone marrow.
because they are both plant cells just like humans and animal cells they are the same because they move the same way and stuff like that and bye the way im 10 and i just did a project on plant cells and animal cells so im AWESOME
they have the same blood organs and the some DNA cells.
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
Of course not! Life ranges from single cells to billions of them. Even humans differ in their numbers of cells, depending on how big they are.
No, mitosis and meiosis do not have the same chromosome number in their resulting cells. Mitosis produces two daughter cells that each have the same chromosome number as the original cell (diploid in humans, for example). In contrast, meiosis results in four daughter cells, each with half the chromosome number of the original cell (haploid in humans), which is essential for sexual reproduction.
All cells contain cytoplasm. Humans are made of cells. Therefore humans contain cytoplasm.
Humans (Homo sapiens) are hominids, along with chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. Hominids belong to the biological order of primates and all primates are mammals.It is incorrect to say that one species (H. sapiens) is "the same as" a whole class (Mammalia), but it is correct to say that our species is a member of that class, or, to put it simply, "humans are mammals".