yes, it is estimated the human body has 37.2 trillion cells.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
Human have organized nucleus.So they are eukariyotic.
Humans belong to the kingdom animalia. All life in this kingdom are considered animals including humans
The cells become millions of cells in the human body through the process of replication.
same as human
Yes, cytoplasm's are in human cells.
Tiny human cells
yes, it is estimated the human body has 37.2 trillion cells.
No, eukaryote describes human cells.
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
Humans are related to bacteria in that they are both a part of the Earth. They interact with one another, and while some bacteria is actually helpful to humans, many kinds of bacteria can be harmful.
Brain cells are not typically replaced in the human body. The majority of brain cells are formed before birth and are not regenerated throughout life.
No. chloroplasts cannot be injected in humans as humans do nothave the apparatus then can sustain chloroplasts.
as in gametes? per human there is around 24