foot cells or podocytes which are found in nefhrons
Granulosum
No. There are different classes of mollusks. Gastropods (shell-less or single-shelled), Bivalves (2 shells held together by 1 of 2 powerful muscles), and Cephalopods (Small internal shells or no shells at all)
foot
1 foot = 12 inches 2 foot = 24 inches 3 foot = 36 inches . . 14 foot = 168 inches . . 140 foot = 1,680 inches
amoeba gets around by moving in the cell. Which is only found in plant cells.
A) epithelial cells. B) blood cells. C) phagocytic cells. D) sperm cells. one of them is not a foot loose
Yes, skin cells.
What do cells in a ducks foot an allegators tongue and a humans eye have in common?
Single cells are the smallest cells that can preform all of the function in life and cannot be seen without a microscope. The above answer should say most cells can not be seen without a microscope. There are exceptions to this rule as say a chicken egg or 2 foot long strands of neurons are also single cells.
Phagocytes
no fack off
Granulosum
i think 1 watt
the only cell that uses oxygen is the felia wrexus. it is a newly discovererd cell that is used in only 5% of the world. In the soles of your foot, it is used sometimges to soak up sweat. If it soaks up too much sweat, your cells will begin to rot. this is called athelet's foot
The longest cells are neurons (nerve cells) linking the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to other parts of the body. For example, for every receptor cell in your feet, there is a sensory neuron extending from the foot to the base of the spine.
neuron. A neuron such as one that runs from your foot to your neck is an example of the longest cell in animale life. These are the longest because they can run the length of the body, in humans, in animals neurons are also the longest.
The length, if unpacked and stretched out, would be about six foot long.