liver cells
The liver cell is a diploid
liver cell
The liver cell is a diploid
Yes, a liver cell is a type of somatic cell. Somatic cells are any cell in the body that is not a sperm or egg cell. Liver cells are an example of somatic cells because they make up the majority of the cells in the liver and are responsible for the organ's function.
The lifespan of a liver cell is 300 to 500 days.
No, a liver cell is a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells, like liver cells, have a well-defined nucleus that contains the cell's genetic material and are more complex than prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus.
Two X sex chromosomes are in a female liver cell.
Physiology
liver cell damage
Yes. A liver cell, along with every other body cells you have, are eukaryotic and contains a "true" nucleus.
yes! the liver has many glycogen granuels
· Hepatocyte (liver cell)