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How many cells are usually in human cell?

There is no such thing as a 'cell' in a 'cell'.There are Chromosomes in a cell. There are 46 chromosomes in 1 cell.If you have a baby the sperm cell will only contain 23 chromosomes because you are making another human, when the child is grown up the sperm cell will go back to 46 chromosomes.


What materials go in and out of an organism's cells through?

The cells go through the cell's membrane


What are the longest cells in the human body and why?

The nerve cell that go from your feet are the longest cells in your body. The sensory cell that goes from the tip of your toe is the longest one. They go to your back in the spinal cord. Why they go there has no reason but then that is the design of the nature.


How can cancer start?

Cancer starts when your cell goes through cell cycle, which is the reproduction of cells. Your cell copies DNA so that there are 4 strands in your cell. The nuclear membrane disappear. The cells then line up in the middle of the cell. When the cells separate on to either side of the cell this can get messed up. If three DNA strands go to one side and one goes to the other side they become cancerous cells. When these cancerous cells build up they become tumors.


Is there a cell membrane in virus cells?

cell membranes are in all types of cells. They control what materials go in and out of the cell which is very important because without it, many harmful products would go into the cell.


Most cells go through a growth and reproduction called the?

I just know of it as cell growth.


Why do cells go through the cell cycle?

Cells go through the cell cycle to grow, repair, and reproduce. This process allows them to divide and create new cells for growth and maintenance of the body.


What are two cells that don't go undergo mitosis?

the nic cell because it's to fat


How do you split single column to multiple columns in Excel?

A cell can be in only one row. You can add additional lines within a cell, by pressing ALT+Enter to start another line within the cell. If two cells in two rows had already been merged into one cell, then they can be split by turning off the Merge and Center option. That can be done in the Format Cells dialog, which you can quickly get by pressing Ctrl - 1. A single cell cannot be split any further.


What do most body cells make when they go through cell division?

Most body cells make identical copies of themselves when they go through cell division. This process involves the duplication of genetic material and the division of the cell into two daughter cells.


How many cells are produced from one parent cell with meosis?

The short answer is four (if you consider the diploid cell formed by the combination of a mother cell and a father cell to be the "parent cell". Meiosis begins with one diploid cell containing two copies of each chromosome-one from the organism's mother and one from its father-and produces four haploid cells containing one copy of each chromosome. Since this requires both a father cell and a mother cell to combine to form a single diploid cell, you go from two cells to one cell to four cells.


Mitosis happen's where?

Mitosis happens in the body cell'sIt happens in somatic cells. Only sex cell producing cells undergo meiosis