Yes they do
Animal cells
Dolphins are made up of trillions of cells, most of which do have a nucleus
cells of dolphins
Adaptation/Evolution
No. Cats and dolphins are made up of many, many, many cells. Single-celled organisms are bacteria and other microscopic organisms.
You mean "how many chromosomes does a dolphin have?" Dolphins have 44 chromosomes, two pairs of 22.
that question is impossible to answer. that's like asking how many cells you have. unless you get one dolphin and count its cells, you wont be able to tell
False. Cetology is study of whales, dolphins, and porpoises; cytology is the study of cells.
It means they have more neurons (nerve cells) per cubic centimeter.
only one species of dolphins at this time that are going extinct are the pink river dolpinsHector's dolphins (New Zealand dolphins) are also in danger of becoming extinct. The endangered river dolphins are Amazon River dolphins, Ganges River dolphins, Chinese White dolphins, Indus River dolphins, and La Plata River dolphins.
Dolphins are vertebrates.
No, but some species of dolphins are endangered, like the Indus River dolphins and the Yangtzee River dolphins. The pink Amazon River dolphins and the Ganges River dolphins are classed as vulnerable.no