What do cells in a ducks foot an allegators tongue and a humans eye have in common?
Genes Mitochadria and Nucluie or all the above
The only byproduct of an oxygen and hydrogen fuel cell is water. There are other less common types of fuel cells, such as zinc and air cells, which do produce other byproducts.
There are as many types of living cells as there are organisms on the planet. Almost all living cells, however, feature some common components. Among these essential components are a membrane, membrane proteins, proteins, DNA and transport systems.
Life Science is...The Study of life and it's surroundingsLife science is the study of living things. Cells, plants, animals, humans, and more, are all important to the study of life science.careers in life science include- marine biologist and doctorsLife Science is the Study of life and it's surroundings Life science is the study of living things. Cells, plants, animals, humans, and more, are all important to the study of life science. careers in life science include- marine biologist and doctors
cells are atoms that are in all matter and your body is made up of cells too!
Cells that do not get oxygen will die.
We are both living and have cells
No, they have a pink tongue if they are purebred, the Samoyed has a purple tongue. If the dog is mixed with the Samoyed the tongue may have spots. Although the above may be true... it might not be the case. The dogs tongue might simply have some heavy pigmented tongue cells! It's kind of like a birth mark in humans.
If you mean sex with humans is they are both cells.
No, humans have diploid cells :)
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
Red and white blood cells.
A person might use tongue cleaners during their oral hygeine routine as the surface of the tongue builds up alot of dead cells and bacteria. The bacteria found on your tongue are connected to many common oral hygeine problems including bad breath.
On the tongue
All cells contain cytoplasm. Humans are made of cells. Therefore humans contain cytoplasm.
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.
If humans don't have any cells then you would die.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their sex cells.