When a human fetus is in its mother's womb, all of the cells that start to develop in it are stem cells. stem cells can form into any other type cell found in the human body. as the fetus continues to develop, the stem cells will change into whatever cells the baby needs(i.e., they will change into all the cells found in the human body)
Red and white blood cells
Without cells a human body can't function.
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
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.
no the human body is made of living cells but they contain... *minerals (salts and calcium) *gases carbon ect IN Fact.. we are made out of the same things a star is!! its just repositioned or combined differently in different amounts.
Without cells a human body can't function.
the human body is made primarily of diploid cells
All living beings are made up of cells. Some of them are made up of only one cell and others have many cells. The adult human body is made up of about 37 trillion cells. WOW, that's a lot of cells.
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how are cells and human body different
Your hair is made out of dead cells. It is the way of the human body.
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
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There are ten to fifty trillion cells in the human body.
The human body is composed of living cells. Cells are composed of lipids, proteins and other organic materials.