mechanism of main cells in a kidney?
Human kidney cells are body cells, so they would have 46 chromosomes.
Millions even billions cells in human kidney.
Yes, millions
shaped like a jelly bean
the two main stages of kidneys and red blood cells
No, kidney cells are eukaryotic.All cells in the human body are eukaryotic except one. Red blood cells are, strictly speaking, prokaryotic because they do not have a nucleus but this is a structural adaptation that allows the cells to carry as much oxygen as possible so they are still listed as eukaryotic.
There are 46 chromosomes in kidney cells, big toe cells, and tip-of-the-nose cells.This is because humans are diploid organisms (having two sets of chromosomes in all cells except gametes(23 chromosomes) and mature red blood cells, which extruded their nuclei when they were developing), and 46 is the human diploid number.
The main function of the left side of the human heart is to get oxygen to the cells.
Water(H20) is the main ingredient of blood and the human body
Kidney, there are kidney beans and the kidney as a human organ.
Most humans are born with two kidneys as the functional components of what is called the renal system, which also includes two ureters, a bladder and a urethra.
there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney