Well, yes and no. A cell is singular pertaining to one living micro organism. However, many cells together as a faction is termed tissue. Examples are bone tissue and muscle tissue.
It is made up of many cells.
It is made of trillions of cells just a you and me.
Depends on which cell type your talking about, as cells can do many things depending on what kind of cell they are.
Many cells.
Everywhere! Every structure and tissue in the body is made of one kind of cell or another: blood cells, bone cells, muscle cells, skins cells, nerve cells, & many more kinds.
Main cells: Plant cells, animal cells. Other cells Muscle cells, Nerve cell and many more!!
Very active cells have many mitochondria.Examples are cardiac cells,muscle cells etc.
A cell is a cell...so it's only one cell.
It depends on what kind of cell it is. For example, a plant cell will have a cell wall. Therefore, an animal cell will not have that. Although, both of them have a cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, endoplasmic reticulum, DNA, and many other parts. Cells are very detailed and are the building blocks to life.
...That's a tough one. I DO know what kind of cells and what cells are made out of.
many cells. cell walls are found in plants, where the need stability and support to stay upright.
One cell These are all single cell organisms.