Tissues
The modern version of prokaryote cells are called eukaryotic cells.
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
This group of cells touching each other and forming a rectangle is typically referred to as a column in a spreadsheet or a grid in a table.
Sex cells are also called gametes. Each has 23 chromosomes or half the number of other cells.
Langerhans cells are the specific cells in the skin that are involved in the immune response. They function as antigen-presenting cells and help to initiate immune reactions by presenting antigens to other immune cells.
Cells can be separated into prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
The two cell structure groups are Prokaryote cells(In bacteria and fungi) and Eukaryote cells(found in animal cells)
The blood cells of mammals and cordates are not true cells they are formed from other cells... so they are called formed elemements...
The modern version of prokaryote cells are called eukaryotic cells.
Yes. That's called cell reproduction.
Helper T cells produce chemicals called cytokines, which help regulate the immune response by signaling other immune cells. These chemicals can activate other immune cells such as cytotoxic T cells, B cells, and macrophages to fight off infections and other foreign invaders in the body.
Most cells are in physical contact with other cells at all times by forming permanent connections called tight junctions.
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
It is called the Cytoplasm. :)
This group of cells touching each other and forming a rectangle is typically referred to as a column in a spreadsheet or a grid in a table.
No, not all plant cells have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only present in specialized plant cells called mesophyll cells, which are responsible for photosynthesis. Other types of plant cells, such as root cells or stem cells, do not typically contain chloroplasts.
Becuase they are the one who attack your diseases when other cells just divide by the time you finish the sentence.