Oh, dude, a panda has around 40-50 billion cells. I mean, that's a lot of cells for a fluffy bear who just wants to eat bamboo all day, right? Like, imagine all those cells just chilling in there, helping the panda do panda things.
A panda dog or bear or bird
Since a giant panda is multicellular, then yes. Cells in a multicellular organism are specialized.
black and white cells like a panda
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the panda because the panda has been around for many many many many years and the panda is considered endangered. :'(
Primarily, Organisms are composed from Somatic, or Body, Cells. The list of Types of Somatic Cells is bio-extensive.
Yes. Their cells are of the same type as yours.
as a matter of fact there are 26 different species of panda
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By common name, two - the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) and the red panda (Ailurus fulgens).
RED PANDA