yes you inhale other peoples dead skin cells when you breath
No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
No, humans are not prokaryotic. Humans are eukaryotic organisms, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
The only haploid cells found in humans are the gametes, which are the sperm in males and the eggs in females. These cells contain half the usual number of chromosomes (23 in humans) and are produced through meiosis in the reproductive organs.
Yes, bed bugs are attracted to carbon dioxide, which is emitted by humans and other warm-blooded animals. They use this as a cue to locate their hosts for feeding.
The final products of meiosis in humans and most other animals are haploid gametes, specifically sperm cells in males and egg cells in females. These gametes have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell and are crucial for sexual reproduction.
No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
No, humans are not prokaryotic. Humans are eukaryotic organisms, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Sex cells have 1/2 the number of chromosomes than body cells. In humans that is 23.
*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells
All cells come from cells, so other examples would include anything that begins with a cell, humans, animals,ect.....
Neurons, sarcomeres, osteoblasts, and cardiac muscle cells all have specialized functions performed by no other cells.
*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells
*there are made of cells *there the basic unite of structure and function *there are cells produced from other cells
Neurons, sarcomeres, osteoblasts, and cardiac muscle cells all have specialized functions performed by no other cells.
The only haploid cells found in humans are the gametes, which are the sperm in males and the eggs in females. These cells contain half the usual number of chromosomes (23 in humans) and are produced through meiosis in the reproductive organs.
No, not all living things inhale hydrogen. Most organisms, including humans and animals, primarily inhale oxygen for respiration. Some microorganisms, like certain bacteria, can utilize hydrogen in specific metabolic processes, but it is not a universal requirement for all life forms. Additionally, many organisms rely on other gases or substances for their energy and metabolic needs.
Somatic cells are cells in the body other than egg, sperm, or pollen. They have a full set of DNA. For humans there are 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.