Chipmunks will do this.
Monkeys
because it is !
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
Yes, cheek cells are only present in animals. Plants do not have cheeks and hence do not have cheek cells :D
No chloroplasts in cheek and onion cells
No. Rats are rodents, not marsupials, so they do not have pouches.
Chipmunks and ground squirrels have cheek pouches, grey and fox squirrels do not. Squirrels who live in trees don't have cheek pouches.
They are different ones gerbils are out of the many. You can go to Google and type cheek pouches in and click on images. B.T.W some stuff are nasty.
hamster
Huge cheek pouches.
Cheek pouches - are present in some species of rodents (such as squirrels and chipmunks). They are simply colds of skin on the inside surface of the cheek area. They serve as a temporary storage area to allow the animal to gather more food than they could carry.
Small change was carried in their cheek pouches. One of Aristophanes' comedies (The Wasps) has the females of the household french kissing grandpa when he gets back from serving on a jury to try to hook out the small silver (3 obol) coin which was his day's pay.
I don't really know how much food they can put in their cheek pouches, but i do know that they can hold up to 20 pounds of food.
I know that hamsters can.
Hamsters can hoard food in their cheek pouches. That's why you see their cheeks so stuffed!
They have big eyes,small noses and little paws. They're very cute looking!Also they have cheek pouches to store food.
Platypuses do not hold much food in their cheek pouches. The cheek pouches are only used to store enough food for the platypus to grind (it does not chew as it has no teeth) as it floats on the surface between dives.