Yes skin is an organ made up of cells.
Yes!!!!!Our skin is made up of skin cells, seriously.
The cell membrane is a part of a cell; specifically, it is the outermost layer, or effectively the skin of the cell. It is not made up of cells. A cell is not itself made up of cells, that would entail an infinite regression.
yes because skin of the vegetable is made up of cell
The skin has a lot of dead cells,most of the dust you see in your room is dead skin. Your hair is also made up of some dead skin.
A single skin cell is a single unit that makes up the skin tissue. The skin tissue that covers an entire hand is made up of multiple layers of skin cells organized in a specific structure to form a protective barrier. Additionally, skin tissue contains other components like nerves, blood vessels, and glands that are not present in a single skin cell.
The skin cell belongs to the organ known as the skin. This is the largest organ in the body and is in the integument system.
Yes!!!!!Our skin is made up of skin cells, seriously.
Buck skin is made-up of Sheepskin..
A cell is made up of chloroplast
The integumentary system is made up of the skin and its accessory organs.
A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose. A cell wall in bacteria can be made up of peptidoglycan. In plants it can be made up of cellulose.
Hormones are usually made out of proteins and lipids. Ribosomes make proteins. Skin is also protein. But most likely, more hormones are made in a hormone-producing cell (called an endocrine cell) in a faster turnover than a skin cell. Thus, there would need to be more ribosomes in the endocrine cell.