monitor its environment.
Plant cells have cell walls. Since a cat is a mammal, its cells will have a cell membranes
No, cells in an ovary have not completed meiosis.
Cells are usually diploid and contain two of each chromosome. A normal human cell contains 46 chromosomes, however this number is dependent on the type of organism. For example, dogs have 78 chromosomes and cats have 38 chromosomes.
animal cells and plant cells are examples of Eukaryotes. Such cells can be found almost anywhere. Remember, Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus to them and Prokaryotic cells don't. The inside of your cheek is one of the easiest places to find animal cells if you want to look at them and for eukaryotic plant cells you can use the skin of an onion
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Yes. At birth, each kitten is within its own amniotic sac, which the mother cat licks off the kitten to allow it to breathe.
Yes, cats can eat shellfish once in a while, but too much can make them have dihareea.
Plant cells have cell walls. Since a cat is a mammal, its cells will have a cell membranes
The special layers of cells that are located in the back of a cats eyes improve the cats night vision. Cats are able to see far better than humans at night.
tiny cells from decomposers..
All living things large enough to see without a microscope have cells.
It is not good the allow cats wonder in the kitchen because the cats hairs can spread around the kitchen and the might have flees that might go into the food and also if the cats were sick it might spread on to someones food and make them sick so be carefully!!!
animals do such as frogs cats and dogs.
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Many cat shows do not permit declawed cats, and most, if not all, will not allow a pedigree breed that has been declawed to show. The Cat Fanciers' Association states that ALL cats, whether pedigree or Household cats, may NOT be declawed. All other cat shows associated with the CFA abide by these same rules. Naturally, in countries where declawing is banned, do not allow any declawed cats. The International Cat Association, however, do accept cats that have had their claws removed. This is one in a minority of cat associations that allow this.