Cells in our body look different because their structure is based on their specific functions and roles in the body.
Cells, the smallest structure of life, basically makes up the human body.
The skeleton give structure to the body as well as protects organs and parts of it make red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells.
The basal body is typically found in animal cells. It is a structure located at the base of cilia and flagella, helping to anchor and organize these cell appendages. Plants do not have cilia or flagella, so they generally do not have basal bodies.
process of embryonic development. From a single fertilized egg, cells divide and differentiate into various cell types, eventually forming tissues, organs, and entire body structures. This intricate process is tightly regulated by genetic instructions and environmental cues to ensure proper development.
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Cartilages and epithelial cells
Tissues are formed during embryonic development when cells specialize and organize into distinct structures. This process involves cell division, migration, differentiation, and interaction with other cells through signaling pathways. Tissues consist of groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions in the body.
Everywhere! Every structure and tissue in the body is made of one kind of cell or another: blood cells, bone cells, muscle cells, skins cells, nerve cells, & many more kinds.
You have over millions and billions of cells in your body. So to keep your cells a part and organize the organ ells of the cell, there must be something to keep the cells from getting cracked up. The other thing is cells need to organize the the substrates that go into the cell, so it allows certain things to come in if the cell needs it.
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It is the basic building block of life