fanjameric cells.
no they are all sexually enviroment
All birds have... -Feathers -Light bones -Nucleuses in red blood cells -Eggs
Yes, birds have nucleated red blood cells.
Birds are having hollowbones to enhance their flight, but as in other animals the blood cells are formed in the bones, i doubt where the blood cells are formed in birds
All species of parrots are birds, and all birds belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
All animals are organisms that are made of cells. Three examples of animals made with cells are mammals, fish, and birds.
Red Blood Cells are produced in bone marrow in birds as in mammals. The red blood cells are elliptical in birds and have a shorter life span than in mammals.
Yes
No
Birds are composed of various cell types, including epithelial cells, connective tissue cells, muscle cells, and nerve cells. They have specialized cells such as erythrocytes (red blood cells) that lack a nucleus, allowing for more efficient oxygen transport. Additionally, birds possess unique cells in their feathers and beaks, such as keratinocytes, which contribute to their distinctive features. Overall, bird cells are adapted for flight, thermoregulation, and other essential functions.
yes all birds have two birds
birds dum one