I know that there are red and white blood cells that are made up of antigens and antibodies as well as plasma and platelets. RBCs and WBCs are the main cells
Main cells: Plant cells, animal cells. Other cells Muscle cells, Nerve cell and many more!!
how are cells and human body different
None really as human cells are animals cells.
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
Cells up to 8 cell stage in human embryo can develop in any kind of cell in body. Inner cell mass in blastocyst can develop into any kind of cell in human body.
depends on what kind of cells Animal Cells Human Cells
no
Aside from different DNA, there isn't really much of a difference between animal cells and human cells. Human cells are an example of an animal cell.
There are many different things that are good for human cells. These things include food and many different vitamins and minerals.
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.
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)
Sex cells, called gametes, are different to other cells in that they contain half the number of chromosomes. So in a human sex cell, there are 23 chromosomes, whereas a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes.