In the airways of the lungs,
cells have waving hair-like
structures called cilia. They
sweep dirt and germs out of
the airways
Every where there isn't a place in your body where you wont find nerve cells.
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
You can find DNA inside the nucleus of every one of your trillions of cells.
Chloroplast
There are 46 chromosomes in each body cell, and there are 2 chromatids per chromosome, therefore there are 92 chromatids in each body cell.
it is lungs
it is lungs
The respiratory tract is lined with ciliated epithelium.
Cells with hairlike structures are found in cells lining the inner walls of the esophagus, bronchioles, as well as the intestines. These hair-like structures are called microvilli. Their function is to beat in one direction and facilitate in the movement of small particles in one direction. They are particularly useful in places of the body where there are air ducts.
Yes. You will find an blood cell in an animal and human body only.
a cell from an oak tree (:
All cells except sex cells are diploid. And sex cells are haploid.
blood & bone marrow
mouth
mytochondria
find out yourself
hematopoietic stem cells in long bones.