All living things have cells.
The same cell(s) as any other mammal.
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A somatic cell, except for gametes, used in reproduction.
Produce DNA (Deoxyribonucleuc acid)
In fat cells.
Bacteria cells are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while mammal cells are eukaryotic with a defined nucleus and complex organelles. Bacteria have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, whereas mammal cells do not have a cell wall. Additionally, bacteria often have plasmids, small circular DNA molecules, in addition to their chromosomal DNA, which mammal cells lack.
inside the brain stem
because it has fur to protect the skin, or mainly because it may not be a mammal which has cell walls on its cells.
Mammal cells do not have cell walls. Although bones are hard and rigid, they do not have cell walls. The only cells that possess a cell wall are plant cells.
Approximately 70-80% of a mammal cell is composed of water. This high water content is crucial for various cellular processes, including maintaining cell structure, facilitating biochemical reactions, and transporting nutrients and waste products. The exact percentage can vary depending on the cell type and its physiological state.
Yes, mammal cells divide using mitosis, which is a form of cell division that results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is essential for growth, tissue repair, and maintenance in multicellular organisms like mammals.