Cells, tissues, organs, systems, whole body.
Yes, your whole body does.
Why, questions are subjective, meaning not based on a definitive truth, however this question has an objective answer. God created the human body to satisfy all necessary processes, some believe through evolution, some believe spontaneus.
Yes, things that are dead still have cells. These cells begin to die after somatic death (whole body death).
none. the whole cell reproduces, either by splitting into two cells or by budding.
Whole human body Organ systems (e.g., cardiovascular system, digestive system) Organs (e.g., heart, liver) Tissues (e.g., muscle tissue, epithelial tissue) Cells (e.g., muscle cells, skin cells) Organelles (e.g., mitochondria, nucleus)
chromosomes arragement in body cell of females
Your whole body, inside and outside, is made of cells.
Yes, your whole body does.
The cells and human body are not different. The human body is what is referred to as the whole accumulation of cells. However, there can be distinctions, as non-biological items can be present in the body, and foreign objects such as pathogens are not necesarilly cells (definetely not of the host genetics)
Why, questions are subjective, meaning not based on a definitive truth, however this question has an objective answer. God created the human body to satisfy all necessary processes, some believe through evolution, some believe spontaneus.
The white blood cells destroy diseases while the red blood cells carry oxygen through out the body. So all in all the white cells are for you to not get sick often and the red blood cells to get oxygen to your whole body. Thanks!
Basically cells do not control rather they are part of the tissues and the tissues are part of the organ. The Cells are what makes the body part or the whole body what it is. They generate energy and they make up the whole body. The control center of the body is the brain which is made up of tissues and therefore made up of cells too.
The cells and human body are not different. The human body is what is referred to as the whole accumulation of cells. However, there can be distinctions, as non-biological items can be present in the body, and foreign objects such as pathogens are not necesarilly cells (definetely not of the host genetics)
Yes, things that are dead still have cells. These cells begin to die after somatic death (whole body death).
Simply saying heart is a pumping organ , which pumps blood into the whole part of the body. The oxygen from lungs dissolve in it and the cells get oxygen through this circulation of blood. Food get digested and cells get food through the blood. thus the cells live with the help of heart. Our body is made up of cells and the cells live with the help of heart means the whole body live with the help of heart
You are not making any sense with your question. The skin which has cells is called "epidermis". Your whole body has epidermis and it is made of cells.
none. the whole cell reproduces, either by splitting into two cells or by budding.