No, they are very different. The cells that make up the liver need to perform a different job from the heart.
No because of the chromozones in the DNA it will make it look half like your parents and the atoms have different amounts of electrons and other things. Short answer no.
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
The DNA in brain cells and in heart cells are completely identical. Both types of cell come originally form stem cells, and therefore contain the exact same genetic material. The only difference between brain and heart cells is how they use that DNA code.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver not the heart. hepatic refers to the liver while cardia refers to the heart.
The liver is larger but the heart wieghs more.
The skin is the largest organ, but of the two organs quoted in the question, the liver is larger than the heart.
because the liver cell uses different genes than the heart cells use
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
Liver cells
Liver cells
36 in somatic cells and 38 in liver and heart cells.
the body part is the liver it is the same size of the heart
No. Cirrhosis is a degeneration of cells, leading to impaired liver function and liver damage. Where as a liver abscess is an accumulation of pus.
The cell in your hand are bigger/same size the cell in your heart.
yes but depends on where they are
Assuming American Football the liver is roughly the same size.
liver damage loss of brain cells cancer of the throat liver and stomach weakening of your heart alcoholism
All body cells have the same DNA. They all play different roles because the brain sends them signals to do so. You can't have them all doing the same thing. Ex: If you only have skin cells, then what cells will make up your heart or liver or bones?