White blood cells are produced by a multi-potent cell in the bone marrow.
Larger bacillus. Multi-celled organisms. White blood cells.
The most visible difference is that in the female white blood cells, there is a structure known as the drumstick which protrudes from the white blood cell's multi-lobed nuclei. This feature is not present in the male white blood cells
this mostly happens with multi-cellular organisms and red blood cells. Red blood cells lose their nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells
The root cause of multi-infarct dementia is usually small blood clots that lodge in blood vessels in the brain, which results in the death of brain cells.
fungi don't have cells dude.they have hyphaethey are kind of threadlike structures,multi-nucleated and similar to cells,but they're not cellsnow plants they have cells....and they're all the same basically,cell wall,cell membrane,cell sap[permanent vacuole],nucleus,cytoplasm starch grains and food stores
Adult stem cells are found in the bone marrow, they are also called multi-potent stem cells, i.e. they can only differentiate (develop) into 4 main types or cells (nerve, blood, cardiac and white blood cells) They are not as versatile as embryonic stem cells as they pluripotent i.e. they can differentiate into the 3 germ layers, mesoderm, endoderm, ectoderm. Basically they 3 groups of somatic (body) cells
Multi-celluar organisms are living things which have organs, like humans which have brain, lungs, heart, kidney and other stuff.Example of multi-celluar organisms are :animalsplantsinsectsmammals
Most cells have only one nucleolus however there are exceptions.very long nerve cells.certain flat worm species have large amoebae like cells with more than one nucleolusthe slime molds have multi-nucleated cells.
One with many cells - which is what multi-celluar means: multi - many, cellular - of cells.
Nothing. There is no such thing as a MULTI CELLULAR cell. All cells are single units.