Animal cells are eukaryotic in nature, having a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus. Besides a nucleus, they have a cell membrane, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes and Golgi bodies/ Apparatuses, centrioles, lysosomes, and cytoplasm.
Growth, Need nutrients, Move, Respiration, Sensitivity, Reproduction, Excretion
The three main characteristics used to classify living organisms are structure (morphology), genetic makeup (DNA sequencing), and evolutionary history (phylogeny). These characteristics help scientists categorize and identify different species within the biological classification system.
The three main characteristics of connective tissue are its extracellular matrix, which consists of fibers and ground substance, its diverse cell population including fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells, and its ability to provide support and structure to organs and tissues in the body.
cell wall (membrane), ribosomes, cytoplasm
First: All (living) organisms are composed of at least 1 or more cells. Second: All cells come from preexisting cells. Third: Cells are the fundamental units of life.
Red blood cells is because it has no nucleus
blood brain musscle
The three necessary characteristics of the hereditary molecule in cells are: the ability to store genetic information, the ability to replicate and transmit this information accurately during cell division, and the ability to undergo mutations that provide genetic variation for evolution.
All cnidarians live in water, have tentacles with specialized stinging cells called nematocysts, and have an internal sac for digestion which is called the gastrovascular cavity.
The three characteristics that show a cell is alive are the ability to reproduce, to grow and develop, and to respond to its environment. Cells must maintain these functions to stay alive and function properly.
Self-renewal: Stem cells can replicate and produce more stem cells indefinitely. Potency: Stem cells have the potential to differentiate into various specialized cell types. Longevity: Stem cells have a long lifespan compared to other cells in the body.
Growth, Need nutrients, Move, Respiration, Sensitivity, Reproduction, Excretion
Biochemistry is biomolecules into cells; Histology is cells into tissues.
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fat cells
it has cells autotroph
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