blood cells, white blood cells, sperm cells, brain cells.
Yes. The body has many types of cells. Here's some examples: Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Plasma Cells
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
millions of different types of T cells
human body system
White blood cells, red blood cells, and other cell phones.
Yes. The body has many types of cells. Here's some examples: Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Plasma Cells
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
There are more than 4 types of cells in the human body. There are about 200 different types of cells. Each cell has a different function.
6 cells
Human sex cells.
There are three types of embryonic cells; endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. In the human body there are many different types of cells, more than two. They are grouped into tissue types. We have four different tissues; connective, nervous, muscular, and epithelial. The two major groups of cell types in the human body are somatic cells and gamete cells.
There are three types of embryonic cells; endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. In the human body there are many different types of cells, more than two. They are grouped into tissue types. We have four different tissues; connective, nervous, muscular, and epithelial. The two major groups of cell types in the human body are somatic cells and gamete cells.
plant animal and human
There are three types of embryonic cells; endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. In the human body there are many different types of cells, more than two. They are grouped into tissue types. We have four different tissues; connective, nervous, muscular, and epithelial. The two major groups of cell types in the human body are somatic cells and gamete cells.
millions of different types of T cells
I think it's stem cells
human body system