They are called stem cells.
stem cells (in humans/animals)
stem cells
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglial. The neuroglial are unspecialized cells and are able to perform supporting functions unlike the neurons which are used in key functions.
It is called Genome
A (human) cytologist.
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osmosis in human cells
Stem cells
Meristems
Nervous tissue is composed of neurons and supporting cells called neuroglial. The neuroglial are unspecialized cells and are able to perform supporting functions unlike the neurons which are used in key functions.
Yes, stem cells are unspecialized cells that have the potential to develop into different types of specialized cells in the body. They can divide and replicate to produce more stem cells, or they can differentiate into specific cell types depending on the signals they receive from their environment.
Osteogenic, osteoblast, osteocytes
colonial
Phloem tissue consists of: conducting cells, generally called sieve elements; parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells; and supportive cells, such as fibres and sclereids.(attribution: wikipedia, Phloem)
meristem cells are unspecialized cells,similer to our own stem cells in our bones that make red blood cells.
Human body cells that are 2n are called "diploid"
Fruit flies have cells that are like human cells. They are called Eukaryotic cells.
Healthy, non-cancerous cells.
Human cells also include human nerve cell. The connections are from the nerve cell to the other cells by way of extensions called dendrites.