The cells of a Siberian tiger function the same way other animal cells function. Their cells serve as a basis for how they develop.
There are six living subspecies of tiger in the world today, each of which has a slightly different body structure. Generally, tiger's have long dense bones, and their hind legs are longer than the front legs. They all have retractable claws that are curved to allow the tiger to easily grab prey.
Animal cells (as opposed to plant cells).
no they have a cell membrane though!! Haha!!
Yes, cells in a tiger are eukaryotic because they have Answers.com-bound organelles and nuclei.
considering the cell theory palm trees and Bengal tigers both are made of living cells and their living cells are created by other cells
considering the cell theory palm trees and Bengal tigers both are made of living cells and their living cells are created by other cells
yes all tiges or any living crature has 1 cell at least. yes all tiges or any living crature has 1 cell at least.
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if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
A Bengal tiger is a species of tiger, as is the Amur tiger.
The Siberian tiger is the biggest species if tiger today.