no they would not be attached
yes because is it wasn't attached you would just be a pile of cells, not a body.
Human cheeks under a microscope (100x) looks like a circular large cells with an overlarge nucleus.
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
Because it cheek cells don't have the right DNA/BACTERIA
Chloroplasts of plants are most close in size to human cheek cells. They are estimated to be about three micrometers in terms of size.
yes!!
no
Cheek cells usually have a vacuole. The cheek cells are part of the human cells and are therefore classified as animal cells which usually have vacuoles.
because they have more bacteria cells, since bacteria divide faster then somatic cells.
Because a human is an animal!
Cheek cells usually have a vacuole. The cheek cells are part of the human cells and are therefore classified as animal cells which usually have vacuoles.
All the cells collected from an animal of which the human body is are animal.
Generally Human Cheek cells (as with skin cells) are dead on the outermost layers, and still alive on the deeper layers. So the cheek cells are dead even before you take them out of your mouth.
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
Because it cheek cells don't have the right DNA/BACTERIA
Chloroplasts of plants are most close in size to human cheek cells. They are estimated to be about three micrometers in terms of size.
NOPE
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