Skin cells White blood cells Red blood cells New cell (formed from existing cells)
Because if there's only one cell in the body, the human anatomy would be incomplete
there are thousands because new types are always being created
A process call cell differentiation which begins soon after fertilization,
There are too many different kinds of cells in the human body, or the body of any other large animal, to describe what each does in a small place like this. People study for years to learn that.
Well there aren't multiple cell in the body, i think you are trying to ask how many "cells" are in the body. I believe this question would confuse those that are grammatically educated.
A stem cell is a cell that can differentiate into different types of cells. Stem cells have the ability to develop into specialized cell types, making them crucial for growth, repair, and regeneration in the body.
There are around 200 different types of cells in the human body, each with specific roles and functions. These cells make up tissues and organs, working together to maintain the body's overall function and health.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, therefore they do not have a nucleus.
thousands of different proteins
1000
bacteria
There is no specific cell known as a "cavity cell." However, cavities in the body can be caused by a variety of factors such as tooth decay in dentistry, or the presence of fluid-filled spaces in tissues or organs in other contexts.