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Q: What is neutral and where do human cells like to be on the pH scale?
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What is neutral on a pH scale?

A neutral object or liquid on a PH scale means that it is neither acidic or alkaline. Water is usually in a state of neutral PH.


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Scale like cells full of keratin that constantly flake off


Are human nerve cell found in prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells?

Human nerve cells are eukaryotic cells, just like every other human cell.


When cells are arranged in a scale like or flat arrangement they are referred to as?

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Fruit flies have cells that are like human cells. They are called Eukaryotic cells.


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how are cells alike a human body


What scale shows how acidic or alkaline asolution is?

pH scale...pH of <7 is considered acidic, >7 is considered alkaline. 7 is neutral like water.


How are scale-like parts of the hair are formed?

because it contains keratin cells


Aproximetly how many cells are there in the human body?

More than Billions of cells are present in the average human's body . In case of diseases like cancer of blood or situations like increase in number of WBC ( white blood cells ) ,etc .


Why are human cells and animal cells similar to each other?

Human beings ARE animals. It is an idea that comes as an unpleasant surprise to many. The strange thing would be to find that human cells are not like the cells of other animals.


What do we give to substances that are not acids or alkalies?

Substances that are not acidic or alkaline are neutral in their pH. Lots of substances exhibit a slight variance from a pH of 7, which is neutral. We don't notice many of them because they aren't far from neutral.


Would you expect all human cells to look like cheek cells?

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