liver cell or bone cell or muscle cell or brain cell
brain cell
The cell in the body that turns over the least often and lasts the longest are neurons. Neuron regeneration happens very slowly while other cells in the body can regenerate much faster.
Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
It is made of meny cells. tissue is made of meany alike cells working together as one, to get a part of the body to work. If there is only a few cells in the tissue, that body function will not be working properly, because there isnt enough cells to get it to "power' properly.
Body cells. This distinguishes them from sex cells, gametes.
1) somatic cells - regenerative cells, replace the old,worn out cells body in other words, meets the normal wear and tear of cells. 2) Gametes- reproductive cells, this event occurs only once in lifetime of any organism.
it helps the body to have power to repair cells, and also pureifi blood it helps the body to have power to repair cells, and also pureifi blood
Nerve cells - or at least very slowly.
The cell in the body that turns over the least often and lasts the longest are neurons. Neuron regeneration happens very slowly while other cells in the body can regenerate much faster.
Stem cells can live on after you die if your body is not cremated. Researchers say stem cells can remain alive for at least 17 days after death.
Lipids
If you're not referring to the term somatic cells, I suppose they could also be known as animal cells - at least in most animals.
Sex cells contain half the number of chromosomes that body cells contain.
A stem cell is a cell that has the ability to generate itself into any body part or cell type of the organism it is developing. Stem cells are found in the blastocyst of an embryo and ALSO in adults. Because adults have already finished developing, the stems cells are then used to maintain regenerative organs such as skin, blood or intestinal tissues. All other adult cells do not have the ability to regenerate.
Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
A somatic, or body, cell is always, or at least typically, DIPLOID. Haploid cells which result from the process called Meiosis are "gametic", or germ, or sex, cells.
that is true
This would be normal. All body cells have the same DNA, including blood cells, at least at some point during their life cycles. Mature red blood cells do not contain DNA because they do not have cell nuclei. But when red blood cells are first formed, they do have a nucleus with DNA identical to the rest of the body cells.