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A sperm is a single cell, so there is one cell per sperm.
It depends on the function of the cell. For example: the muscle cells require a great deal of energy and so require many mitochondria per cell.
32-cell solid ball is a morula, named so after it's resemblance to a "mulberry".
It means that something repeats so-and-so many times per second.
Shrimp have 254 chromosomes, so an egg cell would have 127 chromosomes
A sperm is a single cell, so there is one cell per sperm.
It depends on the function of the cell. For example: the muscle cells require a great deal of energy and so require many mitochondria per cell.
It is important so that each daughter cell has an exact copy of the chromosomes to express/create proteins
A cell is a cell...so it's only one cell.
Half of a somatic (body) cell. So 23.
The number of mitochondria varies depending on the type of cell. They are most abundant in liver cells with about 1000 to 2000 mitochondria per cell.There are about 50 -100 per cell
no. i would estimate a cell needs thousands per cell, depending on cell function. remember, different cell types have different functions, so they possess different suites of enzymes and express different genes.
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A normal red blood cell count is about 5,000,000 per uL. There are 1,000 uL per ml and 5 ml per tsp so: 5x10^6 x 10^3 x5 = 25x10^9 or 25,000,000,000 or 25 trillion.
32-cell solid ball is a morula, named so after it's resemblance to a "mulberry".
Well I got my first cell phone when I was 8. So you have to talk to your parents about that.
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