DNA provides instructions to cells in forming an organ.
DNA
Its DNA.
chromosomes
A cell that are bone forming
target cells
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms
DNA provides instructions to cells in forming an organ.
deoxyribonucleic acid
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In the nuclei of the cells.
Its DNA.
Its DNA.
chromosomes
Parenchyma cells refer to the bulk/functional parts of an organ. This is in contrast to stromal cells which refer to structural parts of the organ, i.e. the connective tissue. Below are some examples of parenchayma cells: Kidney- nephrons Liver- hepatocytes Brain- neurons Ask yourself, "What is the function of this organ?" Then name the cell in the organ that provides said function. -KG
Skeletal system
No. Nerve cells are just cells. The brain is an organ and the nervous system is an organ system
the hierarchy of cells from cells onward is :cells, tissues(this is the ensemble of cells), organ, organ system, organism.
A cell that are bone forming