bears have trillions of cells.
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
Everything has cells. Does a bear deficate in the woods?
The Polar Bear has 74 Chromosomes.
Yes, beacause a squirrel is alot smaller than a bear. The bigger the animal, the more the cells. Submited by a kid..... WOW
A polar bear has animal cells. Animal cells are the basic building blocks of most animals, including mammals like polar bears. Plant cells have different structures and functions compared to animal cells.
No.
Means the red cells bear the K-Antigen, which belongs to the Kell bloodgroup
Polar bear cells and bacterium cells share several fundamental characteristics, as both are composed of cell membranes that enclose genetic material and other cellular components. Both types of cells utilize DNA to store genetic information, and they rely on similar biochemical processes to produce energy and carry out metabolic functions. Additionally, both polar bear cells and bacterium cells have mechanisms for responding to their environments, albeit in significantly different ways due to their complexity and organization.
A panda dog or bear or bird
Your question is unclear. If you mean what do they look like, they are similar to plant cells except for the shape (often circle) and they bear no second cellular wall, or photosinthesis elements. They also bear a nucleus.
black and white cells like a panda
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