No, since their nucleus divides through amitosis which resembles with the behavior of Prokaryotic cells, while human beings have entirely eukaryotic cells, which either divide through Mitotic or Meiotic division only.
Dinoflagellates are the examples of mesokaryotes. :)
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it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
The average human body consists of approximately 100,000 billion cells.
Human somatic cells typically have 46 chromosomes.
Unspecialized human cells are typically referred to as stem cells. These cells have the potential to develop into different types of cells in the body.
Both bacteria and human cells are made up of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material, but bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles like the nucleus found in human cells. Bacteria have a simpler structure and are typically smaller in size compared to human cells. Additionally, human cells are eukaryotic, while bacteria are prokaryotic.
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
None really as human cells are animals cells.
Human cells get water from capillaries.
No, eukaryote describes human cells.
how are cells and human body different
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
There are ten to fifty trillion cells in the human body.
Human somatic cells are diploid, 2n. Human sex cells are haploid, n. Thus, the ploidy of human cells is 2, while n=23.
Human nerve cells are eukaryotic cells, just like every other human cell.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
The human body is composed of cells.
all cells die. when human skin cells die, for example, they are shed and we call it dust.