Almost all cells have the same DNA. (e.g. red blood cells don't have DNA, except during early life)
They are alive.
This is a false statement. The 2 types of cells are plant cells and animal cells. The difference between the 2 cells are that animal cells do not have cell walls, where plant cells do have cell walls. Since fish are considered animals in the cell kingdom, it makes this statement false.
true or false? cells have support structure within the cytoplasm called the cytoskeleton
osmosis in human cells
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
This statement is true, it's called up regulation.
"All human beings are animals" is a true statement. All animals are not human beings.
True
The majority of the cells have the same DNA is a true statement about the various types of cells found in an individual multicellular organism. Different genes are expressed in different cells is another true statement.
People can be annoying.
true
... They are living ... Needs to be more specific
Association neurons
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.
This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.'All living humans are breathing animals' is true. [If you are a living human (A) you breathe (B).'All breathing animals are therefore human' is not true. [If you breathe (B) you are a living human (A).
Women have two of them.occurs in cells of female mammalsWomen have two of them
Every cells in the human body contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.
This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.'All living humans are breathing animals' is true. [If you are a living human (A) you breathe (B).'All breathing animals are therefore human' is not true. [If you breathe (B) you are a living human (A).