no
All life begins as a single cell.
an egg cell *** An egg (such as the chicken egg) is not one cell. The largest cells are usually neurons (some motor neurons can go from the spine or brain till the tip of the toes, so in larger animals that can mean a cell which is more than a meter long.
They consist of a single cell.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.
If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).
If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).
no you cant get right ,left from single cell
A single cell has everything necessary to carry out life's activities.
depends on what kind of single cell you are talking about. if it a single cell in bacteria, then yes, it does, but a single cell in the human body, I'm not so sure of that
the organism which is having single cell is called single cell organisms.with that cell only it performs all metabolic activities bt a process called "diffusion".ex hydra
All life begins as a single cell.
It could reach from the Earth to the moon... so, approximately 238,000 miles.
They are all single.
A single cell.
As a single cell.
an egg cell *** An egg (such as the chicken egg) is not one cell. The largest cells are usually neurons (some motor neurons can go from the spine or brain till the tip of the toes, so in larger animals that can mean a cell which is more than a meter long.