A cell is a cell...so it's only one cell.
no they are made up of many different cell parts
many cells. cell walls are found in plants, where the need stability and support to stay upright.
No, they are made of many cells and different cell types making them multicellular.
Tissue is made up of similar cells, and organs are made up of similar tissues.
It is made up of many cells.
It is made of trillions of cells just a you and me.
Many cells.
A basic cell that has the potential to develop into many different kinds of cells is called a stem cell. Stem cells can be found in the umbilical cord blood right after birth.
A pluripotent cell, such as some adult stem cells. Many different types, but not any different type as that would be totipotent.
Theodor Schwann made his observations on animal cells and formulated the cell theory in the 1830s. He concluded that all animals are made up of cells, laying the foundation for the modern understanding of cell biology.
No, a hand is not a cell. A hand is a complex organ made up of multiple types of tissues, including muscle, bone, connective tissue, nerves, and skin. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
After the Gastrula stage, cells differentiate into 230 different types of cells.