These have advanced and complete cells. These cells contains membrane bound nuclei and other cellular organelles and are called eukaryotic cells. These cells are found in unicellular and multicellular plants and animals and contain plasma membrane, DNA and cytoplasm with ribosome and cellular organelles such as mitochondria.
there are 200 types of cells
the human body
There are only two kinds of cells in our body. One is the Somatic Cells and the other one is Germ Cells/Sex Cells.
The human body has different kinds of cells to meet the various needs of the human being. From being able to think and plan to being able to move etc.
Skin cells White blood cells Red blood cells New cell (formed from existing cells)
There are many different cells in the body that perform different functions, like red and white blood cells. There are also liver, kidney, muscle, bone, brain, nerve, cardiac, and pancreatic cells, and much more!
Well there aren't multiple cell in the body, i think you are trying to ask how many "cells" are in the body. I believe this question would confuse those that are grammatically educated.
A process call cell differentiation which begins soon after fertilization,
Sponges are invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry & never have tissues or organs & it has different kinds of cells & structures for different functions.
Your body is made up of millions of tiny cells. You have lots of different kinds of cells. Each kind has a special job to do. Your cells work together to keep you alive.
how are cells and human body different
Both. Everything in your body, from your brain to your hair to your toes to your bones, is made of cells. Different kinds of cells make up different parts of your body. Neurons make up your nervous system (brain,spinal cord, and nerves), red and white blood cells make up your blood, etc.