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All the cells collected from an animal of which the human body is are animal.
they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
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Animal cells are found throughout an animal's body, as they make up the different tissues and organs. These cells are organized into tissues, which work together to perform specific functions within the body.
They are in both cells. But there are many in animal cells.
there are cells in the animals hair
Humans are composed of animal cells. We don't do photosynthesis (have chlorophyll) like plants do! So humans do not have plant cells.
If you didn't have animal cells, you would not be able to form tissues, organs, or body systems. Animal cells are essential building blocks for living organisms to carry out processes like respiration, reproduction, and movement. Without animal cells, complex multicellular organisms like humans would not be able to exist.
The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
The whole animal is thousands of animal cells bunched together.
Yes, the Golgi apparatus is found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, [animal] cells can grow in your body. In fact, they are growing and reproducing all the time.Different types of cells can range from:Bone cellsStomach cellsBrain cellsSkin cellsMuscle cellsIf you are wondering if plant cells can grow inside your body, they cannot. Only animal cells are made to grow inside your body. The cells that grow in your body are specialized animal cells.