In a healthy individual the urine should only have a very few cells, but in some diseases like cystitis (bladder infection) there can be a lot.
Yes 30 trillion of them
insulin
ALL of them. They all contain the DNA and RNA needed for a human to develop and grow. A.K.A. the human gene.
Human bone contains nucleated cells, osteocytes, which are inside the collagen fibers and contain DNA.
46 chromosomes
In human, somatic cells are the cells that make up the body parts of an individual, other than the germ cells. They contain 46 chromosomes organized into 23 pairs.
they contain it for sexual reasons
All human cells contain 46 chromosomes except for the sperm and egg cells which contain 23 each.
This theory is false. Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
yes
yes.
insulin
yes,of course.
The human body has an approximate number of ten trillion cells.
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
ALL of them. They all contain the DNA and RNA needed for a human to develop and grow. A.K.A. the human gene.
Normally human urine does not have any cells in it. When examining the urine under the microscope, the technician will determine if it has 1+, 2+, or 3+ number of cells present. It does not represent a specific number, just that there are a lot of cells in the sample.
I think it's stem cells