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Its not actually a cell but its made out of many different cells.
No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.
They all have different jobs to do.
A steam cell is a cell whose job is not yet determined, steam cells can become many different cells, they wait for signals to tell them what to become
Proteins are keep the cell going. They have many jobs to do one of which give the cell the energy to do what the cell is program to do in the body. So no proteins are not to large to diffuse in cells
Its not actually a cell but its made out of many different cells.
No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.
A basic cell that has the potential to develop into many different kinds of cells is called a stem cell. Stem cells can be found in the umbilical cord blood right after birth.
Are called stem cells. These cells are either totipotent (can give rise to all types of cells of that organism) or pluripotent (can give rise to many, but not all types of cells of that organism).
A pluripotent cell, such as some adult stem cells. Many different types, but not any different type as that would be totipotent.
A cell is a cell...so it's only one cell.
After the Gastrula stage, cells differentiate into 230 different types of cells.
it has more cells.
many cells. cell walls are found in plants, where the need stability and support to stay upright.
Cells can be the same, but there are many, many different types of cells. These will be different depending on their function and location. For example, a cell found in cardiac tissue will be different to one found in liver tissue.
They all have different jobs to do.
A steam cell is a cell whose job is not yet determined, steam cells can become many different cells, they wait for signals to tell them what to become