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diploid cells i think i might be wrong Somatic cells are diploid.
because the body makes it that way
The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
very fast ................... ask your boi teacher not the world because .................. you might get someone like me that dosent know
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
The adult is bigger so it needs more cells than a baby.
the human reproducing system is simple. i cant tell you because you might be a little kid and it will scar you for life
what might happen if the human body did not have specialized cells tissue organs and organ systems to maintain homeostasis
as a spore mold reproduce asexualy meaning the one cell splits into two cells which might cover the skin cells and help heal the wound at a faster pace
Stem cells could potentially be used as a source of renewable healthy cells and tissues.
diploid cells i think i might be wrong Somatic cells are diploid.
The cells might die off, leaving dead skin peel off in some places and the heart valves might stop working altogether
what might happen if the human body did not have specialized cells tissue organs and organ systems to maintain homeostasis
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The future of human beings would be based on things that we might need in the future. Flying cars might be invented because maybe a regular car will not go fast enough or run out of gas to quickly.
adrenaline is released into the bloodstream
You would ejaculate less sperm cells. That is not too bad since you can still reproduce. In some cases, you might need some testosterone supplementation.