If you look at a diagram of a cheekcell, you can tell that there is by looking at it. it is pretty simple if u know what ur talking about and have studied about it
Yes
You can observe cheek cells
Cheek cells usually have a vacuole. The cheek cells are part of the human cells and are therefore classified as animal cells which usually have vacuoles.
the iodine stains the cell, so we can see the structures better. the nucleus is darkest
Because ALL cells in an animal with different tissue types are eukaryotic. "Eu" means "good" in Greek and so was chosen as the name for OUR kind of creatures - creatures whose cells have a nuclear membrane insulating the DNA in the core of a cell from the outer areas where each cell handles digestion of materials from the outside of the cell and builds the proteins and enzymes that it uses to do its job. So any cell that is a part of you - like your cheek - is eukaryotic because you are a eukaryote.
The cheek cells and skin cells are similar becuase they both are cells they are on the body.
All animal cells have a nucleus.
Cheek cells are normal eukariyotic cells.They have an nucleus.
You can observe cheek cells
They both have a nucleus:)
Cheek cells usually have a vacuole. The cheek cells are part of the human cells and are therefore classified as animal cells which usually have vacuoles.
They both have nucleus, cell membranes, and cytoplasm's. Both are also eukaryote cells.
A fact about cheek cells is that they make up you whole cheek. Another fact is that the cheek cell looks like a circle with an outer circle.
The inside cells of the cheek are living cells. The cheek cells outside are dead and filled with keratin. These living cells have a nucleus which contains DNA. This is a very easy way to gather DNA samples and it is not invasive.
The onion cells are much more rectangle shaped, than the cheek cells and the nucleus in the onion cell is much more bigger and better seen in the microscope.
The larger organelles, such as nucleus, mitochondria, and cellular membrane.
So you can see different components of the cell. Like the nucleus.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.