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Yes, in fact there are two hosts that they require to live, but I'm not sure what they are
No. You will die.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
No, blood cells live the same lifespan no matter how old the human is.
They're cells, they make you up, but they aren't human ---- Definitely not. Many billions of foreign bacteria live their entire lives inside your entire body, most notably in the digestive systems, helping process food into energy and regulating digestive functions. Billions more live on and around your skin. B.O!
Specialized cells are dependent on other specialized cells because they need to live off other cells otherwise specialized cells wouldn't exist. Every specialized cell is designed to carry out a special function, there for we need a bunch of different specialized cells for the entire organism to survive.
what might happen if the human body did not have specialized cells tissue organs and organ systems to maintain homeostasis
No.
Yes, in fact there are two hosts that they require to live, but I'm not sure what they are
No. You will die.
billion of cells
palisade cells are special for photosynthesis. photosynthesis needs a green chemical called chloroplasts. without chloroplasts the palisade cells would never be able to get sunlight and live.
human cells are eukaryotic. Human cells are constantly regenerating.Cell Count in a human body is anywhere between 50-100 trillion. Anti oxidants help to keep human cells healthy. Cells in the brain and nervous system do not Reproduce. Not all brain cells are neurons.
Golgi bodies are organelles. They do not "live" anywhere.
To live
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
All cnidarians live in water, have tentacles with specialized stinging cells called nematocysts, and have an internal sac for digestion which is called the gastrovascular cavity.