chromozones
The stucture of each kind of body cell is suited to its functions.
Considering eukaryotic Cells, it is better to ask [and easier to Answer] "What structures are not common to all Cells"?
function
because it can
Function. Your welcome!
The basic unit of body structure is the cell. Cells are the smallest units of life, each containing specialized structures and performing specific functions to contribute to the overall function of tissues, organs, and organ systems in the body.
No, each egg and sperm cell contain half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell, which is 23. When an egg and a sperm cell combine during fertilization, they create a new cell with the full set of 46 chromosomes.
Organelles
Because each cell gets a copy of this information as it is created by cell division of the mother cell.
due to DNA replication
Yes, a diploid cell is a type of body cell. Diploid cells contain two sets of chromosomes (one from each parent) and are found in most tissues of the body. These cells are responsible for growth, development, and maintenance of the body.
Chromosomes are located inside the nucleus of each cell in our body. They contain our genetic material, organized into genes that provide instructions for our body's development, function, and growth. Humans typically have 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46 in each cell.