no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
Yes, the kidney is composed of body cells. In fact, all of our organs and internal parts are composed of different body cells.
no. a kidney is not composed of body cells. but liver, sperm, and a single bone are composed of body cells. :)
All surfaces of the body are composed of epithelial tissue.
Tiny cells in the kidneys called nephrons filter the blood, they are composed of the glomerulus and the tubule. You have thousands of nephrons in each kidney.
mechanism of main cells in a kidney?
Human kidney cells are body cells, so they would have 46 chromosomes.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
Stratified cuboidal epithelium is composed of multiple layers of cuboidal-shaped cells. These cells have rounded nuclei and are found lining larger ducts in the body, such as in certain parts of the kidney and the mammary glands. The stratified arrangement provides protection and support to the underlying tissues.
Brush border cells are composed of microvilli, which are small finger-like projections on the surface of the cell. These microvilli greatly increase the surface area of the cell, allowing for more efficient absorption of nutrients and other molecules. Brush border cells are commonly found in the small intestine and kidney.
The kidney shaped cells that enclose stomata are called guard cells.
Yes, tendons are composed of living cells.