This question is virtually impossible to answer given that all human cells have varying volumes and chemical compositions. However, in 2009, National Geographic estimated that the number of atoms in a human body cell would be 100 times the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, so approximately 2 TRILLION per cell.
It is not possible to determine this. Every cell varies widely from every other cell.
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What is the Difference between egg and human cell membrane?
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
Electrons have a negative charge. For that reason, electrons will always flow in the opposite direction of the current, which flows from positive to negative. Electrons will therefore move from a negative terminal to a positive terminal when we look at the load on a cell. Within the cell, the electrons will flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.
the egg cell is spunk
Protons Nuetrons and Electrons
first of all all materials on the earth are made of matter. matter is made of atoms. the difference between these two oxogens is that oxygen has a different amount of nuetrons in the cell's nucleus. this makes the two ogygens different. the 17 and 18 are the mass number of the two substances. that means that each cell has a specific number of nuetrons. the number of protons are always the same if the substance is the same. in this case they do have the same number of protons and electrons( substances always have the same number of electrons and protons) but they have different nuetrons. sorry for the long lecture but i felt a need to share my knolege sincerly professor Williams
a volcanic cell has electrodes and electrons flow through electrodes .
A human cell is a type of cell that is in humans.
No it does not. But photosynthesis provides electrons
The human.
A human cell is one cell.
The egg is the largest human cell.
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The shortage of electrons exists at the positive terminal of a dry cell. The function of the negative terminal is to pick up the electrons.
Mitochondria. These tiny bodies within EACH cell of your body allow you to burn sugar and fat with oxygen (they make the ATP that the cells use for energy). Since every cell has them, each type of cell performs the function that its supposed to, thus performing "human functions".
What is the Difference between egg and human cell membrane?