A panda, like all mammals, is a multicellular organism. The number of cells in a panda can vary depending on its age, size, and overall health, but an adult panda is estimated to have around 40 trillion cells in its body. These cells make up various tissues and organs that enable the panda to function and survive in its environment.
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