Stratum Basale or Germinativum Some 10-25% of the cells in the stratum Basale are melanocytes, and their branching processes extend among the surrounding cells, reaching well into the more superficial Stratum Spinosum layer. Occasional Merkel cells are also seen in this stratum.
Epidermis as a whole.
Nope. It's Stratum Basale because the three types of cells are Keratinocytes, Melanocytes, and Tactile or Merkel cells.
Dermis.
Chloroplast
You would find genetic material. Cells cannot have cells inside of them, nor can cells have bacteria because bacteria are their own cells. Cells are the smallest living organism.
Not in the leaves
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
Milt is the semen of a male fish and contains sperm (cells).
Yes, you find cells in everything.
Chloroplast
All cells do
Squamous cells.
in pat cells and animals cells
Squamous cells.
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
all of them
no
Chloroplast
no,because root cells do not have chloroplasts.
Proteins are found in cells. Proteins are a macromolecule.