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How many cells are in your little finger?

The little finger, or pinky finger, typically contains around 500 million cells. This number can vary slightly depending on individual variation and factors such as age and overall health.


What did Matthias Schleiden view with a microscope?

Matthias Schleiden viewed plant cells under a microscope and observed that all plants are composed of cells, which led to the formulation of the cell theory.


What is a collection of genetically identical cells that are permanently associated but in which little or no integration of cell activities occurs?

A clonal colony is a collection of genetically identical cells that are permanently associated but where little or no integration of cell activities occurs. Each cell within the colony retains its own functions and activities, resulting in a group of cells that are physically connected but function independently.


Do all cells have a smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

No, not all cells have smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). Smooth ER is more abundant in specific cell types, such as liver cells that are involved in detoxification and lipid metabolism, while other cells may have very little of it. Cells can vary in their need for smooth ER based on their function and metabolic activities.


Why do you think little was known about cells before the invention of the microscope?

Before the invention of the microscope, cells were too small to be seen with the naked eye. Without the ability to magnify and observe cells at a microscopic level, scientists had limited tools to study them, leading to little knowledge about their structure and function. The microscope revolutionized biology by allowing scientists to observe and understand the building blocks of life at a cellular level.

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What T cell can be described as the detective?

supressor t-cells


How do thing get in and out of cells?

a thing gets out of cells by eating babys a thing gets out of cells by eating Dragons


What are the little cells inside a magnet called?

cells? do you mean electrons?


Do animal cells have cell mambranes?

Yes. Animal cells are the same as human cells. Plant cells are a little different.


Why are human cells and anaimal different?

Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences


Do animal cells have plant cells?

This question makes little to no sense. The answer is no, definitely not.


What are lung cells and what do they do?

Lung cells are little bubbles that take in air and take out air


What is the little nucleus in cells called?

nucleolus. it is not a little nucleus, but instead it is part of the nucleus.


What is the usual size of cells are they big or little?

no clueeeee


What is the little organ in eukaryotic cells?

Organelle refers to the little organ within the eukaryotic cell


Who is the Belgian detective in Agatha christies novels?

Her most famous Belgian detective would be Hercule Poirot. He featured in many books, the first of which was 'The Mysterious Affair At Styles', written in 1921. Agatha Christie also wrote about other detectives, such as: Miss Marple and Tommy and Tuppence.


Is organelles in plant cells or animal cells?

Organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. They are the "little organs" within cells that allow the cell to carry out particular functions.