The two basic types of cells , I belive, are plant and animal cells.
Plant and animal cells. There are also bacteria cells, but they are just a small portion
Animal cells--round.
Plant cells--rectangular.
Scientists have been studying living things for over 400 years. At first, they made observations with their unaided eyes. Later, thedevelopment of the microscope allowed scientists to see cells for thefi rst time. Aft er observing many diff erent living things under themicroscope, scientists realized that all living things are made up ofcells. Th is conclusion led scientists to develop thecell theory-an explanation that summarizes the basic characteristics of living things.Th e cell theory states the following:• All living things are composed of one or more cells.• Th e cell is the basic unit of life.• All cells come from pre-existing cells.
All living organisms are made of cells, or the littlist units of life. There are many different types of cells. (red blood cells, white blood cells)
Well there are three. 1. All living organisms are made up of one or more cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of organization in an organism. 3. All cells come from other cells. (Omnis cellula e cellula)
mathematical model and physical model
When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.
All living things or organisms are made of cells.New cells are created by old cells dividing into two.Cells are the basic building unit of life.
Anything living. Since viruses are not living (they don't have cells) they don't count.
All living things or organisms are made of cells.New cells are created by old cells dividing into two.Cells are the basic building unit of life.
Matter. aAs a matter of fact all living things are made up of cells which range from simple to complex, depending on their functions. A cell has a basic structure which comprises of different parts: · Cell membrane. · Cytoplasm. · Ribosome. · Golgi apparatus. · Mitochondria. · Centrioles. · Endoplasmic reticulum. . Lysosome. . Nucleus In a human body there are 210 distinctive types of cells which perform different functions.
Basic Geology lists over 200 different types of non living minerals.
cells need membranes.A cell travels throughout the blood stream. There are 2 types of cells: animal and plant cells. hope i hav answered your question
A hawk is a living thing( A mammal ). Living things have similar cells. Therefor a hawk has red blood cells and white blood cells, just like other mammals out there.
Scientists have been studying living things for over 400 years. At first, they made observations with their unaided eyes. Later, thedevelopment of the microscope allowed scientists to see cells for thefi rst time. Aft er observing many diff erent living things under themicroscope, scientists realized that all living things are made up ofcells. Th is conclusion led scientists to develop thecell theory-an explanation that summarizes the basic characteristics of living things.Th e cell theory states the following:• All living things are composed of one or more cells.• Th e cell is the basic unit of life.• All cells come from pre-existing cells.
there are many different types of cells nad they are not considered only one thing but i will try to give you some info- cells are the basic units of life cell theory: 1. all living things are composed of cells 2.cells are the basic units of dtructure and function in living things 3.new cells are produced from existing cell there are 3 main types of cells:animal, plant, and bacteria cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic- prokaryotic: have genetic material not contained in a nucleus. bacteria are in this category. they are smaller than eukaryotes eukaryotes: larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells. they have a nucleus which has their genetic material, seperate from the rest of the cell. plants, animals, fungi and protists are in this category.
the four types of living things is animals,plants,people,matters
1. Cells: All Living things are composed of cells .2. Reproduction: Living things reproduce offspring of their own kind .3. Responsiveness: Living things respond to stimuli in their surroundings .4. Development: Living things grow. As with motility .5. Heredity: Living things contain DNA, the genetic program .6. Metabolism: Different types of reactions take place in body .7 .Homeostasis .To keep internal condition constant .
No, a flower is made of cells, cells are too small to be seen by the human eye without a microscope, if you peel the thin skin of an onion (not the brown part, the thin white skin that is on each layer of the onion) and colour it with a dye you will be able to see the cells under a microscope. cells are the most basic life forms and all living things are made of them, think of them as the "Lego blocks of life" :) there are two main types of cells, plant cells (the ones in your flower) and animal cells and they have different properties but i suppose that is going off topic a bit ^^ The short answer: No, a flower is not a cell.