A cheek cell is a cell found on your cheek that is used to help keep you alive in some ways.
Cheek cells belong to the kingdom Animalia. The cheek cells are considered to be eukaryotic. Bacteria cells belong to the kingdom Eubacteria.
Yes its an animal cell
They are squamous epithelial cells
Kingdom Animalia, Domain Eukarya.
animal kingdom
Animalia
Eukarya
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.
Due to the techniques of obtaining the samples, onion cells remain intact in the tissue, but because cheek cells are obtained by rubbing a toothpick on your cheek, you are disrupting the cheek tissue, and instead of getting a sheet of cheek cells, you get individual cheek cells.
they are able to be able to connect
cheek is eukaryotic multicellular and sexual
No chloroplasts in cheek and onion cells
Cheek cells belong to the kingdom Animalia. The cheek cells are considered to be eukaryotic. Bacteria cells belong to the kingdom Eubacteria.
Animalia
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.
The cheek cells and skin cells are similar becuase they both are cells they are on the body.
Due to the techniques of obtaining the samples, onion cells remain intact in the tissue, but because cheek cells are obtained by rubbing a toothpick on your cheek, you are disrupting the cheek tissue, and instead of getting a sheet of cheek cells, you get individual cheek cells.
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.
Why do cheek cells need to be constantly replaced?
no
they are able to be able to connect
The cheek contains muscle cells, covered by epithelial cells.
cheek is eukaryotic multicellular and sexual
No chloroplasts in cheek and onion cells