Particles is the best I can come up with! Everything is made up of particles
No, HeLa cells should not be considered a new species. HeLa cells are a human cell line derived from cervical cancer cells, so they are still classified as human cells.
No, human bones are not considered living tissue. While bones are made up of living cells, the majority of the bone structure is composed of non-living materials such as calcium and collagen. Once bone cells become trapped within the bone matrix, they lose their ability to function as living cells.
no the human body is made of living cells but they contain... *minerals (salts and calcium) *gases carbon ect IN Fact.. we are made out of the same things a star is!! its just repositioned or combined differently in different amounts.
No, cloning human cells refers to creating identical copies of specific cells for research or medical purposes. Human cloning involves creating a genetically identical copy of a whole human being, which is currently considered unethical and illegal in many countries.
When a human fetus is in its mother's womb, all of the cells that start to develop in it are stem cells. stem cells can form into any other type cell found in the human body. as the fetus continues to develop, the stem cells will change into whatever cells the baby needs(i.e., they will change into all the cells found in the human body)
No, HeLa cells should not be considered a new species. HeLa cells are a human cell line derived from cervical cancer cells, so they are still classified as human cells.
Tiny human cells
No, human bones are not considered living tissue. While bones are made up of living cells, the majority of the bone structure is composed of non-living materials such as calcium and collagen. Once bone cells become trapped within the bone matrix, they lose their ability to function as living cells.
Cells and human tissue.
All living beings are made up of cells. Some of them are made up of only one cell and others have many cells. The adult human body is made up of about 37 trillion cells. WOW, that's a lot of cells.
She is made of cells, bones, and anything else a human is made of.
no.humans are made of animal cells.but plants do have their own cells
The human body is considered an organism. Organisms are made up of organ systems, and the systems are made of organ. And then, the organs, themselves, are made of a group of tissues, and the tissues are made of groups of specialized cells. This is called the concept of levels of complexity in the body, and that is how the contents are organized.
Tiny human cells
the human body is made primarily of diploid cells
The human neck is made out of cells,blood,skin,bones,and your cell system
Everything in existence is made up of cells, the true question is whether a vampire's cells differ widely from a human. The traditional immortal sort have cells which do not die, nor do they self-replicate. The human sort have human cells which do both.