There are many uni-cellular organisms which are single celled and survive independently without depending on other cells.
If your question is Can a Human cell survive out of Human body?
Yes, the human cells can survive out of human body if all the nutrition and the other factors which keep the cell to function are provided to the cell.
multi-cellular organisms are made up of tissues of different kinds and organs which are inter-dependent for nutrition and survival.
So if the cells are removed from human body, it will survive till the nutrition gets exhausted.
There are many scientific methods by which the nutrition and other required substances are provided to the cells which are taken from human body and stored for long periods.
The cells are also made to multiply outside the body and it is known as cell-culture or tissue culture.
No, human cells require a constant supply of energy to stay alive. Without a supply of energy, human cells cannot perform essential functions like cell division, metabolism, or repairing damage, eventually leading to cell death.
human cells are eukaryotic. Human cells are constantly regenerating.Cell Count in a human body is anywhere between 50-100 trillion. Anti oxidants help to keep human cells healthy. Cells in the brain and nervous system do not Reproduce. Not all brain cells are neurons.
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
No, not all animal cells move independently. Some animal cells are part of tissues and organs that are anchored in place and do not move on their own. Other cells, like immune cells and muscle cells, have the ability to move independently within the body.
Skin and hair are two types of cells that can be seen from outside. Several types of eye cells can also be seen: * sclera (white of the eye) * pupil (black circle inside iris) * iris (colorful ring around pupil which controls focus) * cornea (clear part in front of iris and pupil)
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
No, human cells require a constant supply of energy to stay alive. Without a supply of energy, human cells cannot perform essential functions like cell division, metabolism, or repairing damage, eventually leading to cell death.
human cells are eukaryotic. Human cells are constantly regenerating.Cell Count in a human body is anywhere between 50-100 trillion. Anti oxidants help to keep human cells healthy. Cells in the brain and nervous system do not Reproduce. Not all brain cells are neurons.
They want to see what the cells would do so they can know if they more cells or not from the lacks family. So that why the the cells woulds be on the petri dish or outside the human body.
Yes, they can if they have a proper environment.
Your whole body, inside and outside, is made of cells.
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
how are cells and human body different
Flagella is formed outside of the cells in the human body. Their main function is to allow liquids to move past the surface of these cells.
The normal range of white blood cells (WBC) in the human body is typically between 4,500 and 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. Variations outside of this range can indicate different health conditions.
There are ten to fifty trillion cells in the human body.
The human body is composed of cells.