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There are two types of cells within the human body. There are red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body. The other cells are called white blood cells, which fight infection.
Neuron, squamous epithelial, erythrocyte. Of course there are many more, but these are three examples.
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the human body
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
There are about 50-75 trillion cells in the human body.
Without cells a human body can't function.
The average human body consists of approximately 100,000 billion cells.
The human body has different kinds of cells to meet the various needs of the human being. From being able to think and plan to being able to move etc.
the human body
all the cells in the human body are human except bacteria and cells in food consumed for example ameobas and any type of parasite
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. In the human body, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus.
They exist all over your body, they are like needs in the body by becoming specialized; or forming into other kinds of cells like bone, muscle, and blood cells. Also nerve cells.
how are cells and human body different
It depends oh how many membranes were damaged and what kinds of cells were damaged.
cells are a smallliving thing that in a living things body like a human, dog, cat plant and in allots of serten kinds of living things
There are ten to fifty trillion cells in the human body.
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
There are about 50-75 trillion cells in the human body.
The human body is composed of cells.