The cells and human body are not different. The human body is what is referred to as the whole accumulation of cells. However, there can be distinctions, as non-biological items can be present in the body, and foreign objects such as pathogens are not necesarilly cells (definetely not of the host genetics)
they are found in humans and in plants and they generate different cells or even regenerate a whole original organ
Cells are what you are made of and each of the cells has a different jobs, so in a way yes they do.
Humans are made from tissue of different types in different parts of the body. Each type of tissue is made from different cells.
it makes it different by its blood cells and the blood cells are different then a humans blood cell The DNA governs how the cells reproduce and split into the different organs and parts of the body that distinguish a person from a strawberry.
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A frogs brain is different than a humans beacuse they think about different things than humans do and they have a smaller brain with alot more blood cells, but humans have lots of blood cells too.
Sex cells have 1/2 the number of chromosomes than body cells. In humans that is 23.
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
This is unknown. At least as many as humans. Sadly this is also unknown.
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
Since humans are such complex beings, we are composed of many different types of cells, each type specialized to perform a different function. We have brain cells, nerve cells, kidney cells, liver and pancreatic cells, muscle and bone cells, skin cells, and so much more.