Body Temperature
The cells become millions of cells in the human body through the process of replication.
The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.
30 to 50 trillion cells make up the average human body
Both. Everything in your body, from your brain to your hair to your toes to your bones, is made of cells. Different kinds of cells make up different parts of your body. Neurons make up your nervous system (brain,spinal cord, and nerves), red and white blood cells make up your blood, etc.
cellular respiration
you have to die
Body cells are just... cells. Body cells make up body tissue.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Cells have to do with science because cells are what make up the human body. There are all kinds of cells. A cell has to be magnified 1 million times to see it clearly. Cells are very small and cells also have to do with your blood. They have to do with blood because your blood is all made of red blood cells. There is two kinds of cells that do with blood. They are the white blood cells and the red blood cells.The red blood cells make you breath and let your oxygen flow smoothly, the white blood cells are the most important.
The correct order of organization within an animal body is cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up organ systems, and all these components work together to form the entire organism.
Red Blood cells.
cells work together to make the body functional
Fifty to seventy-five million cells make up the human body.
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.
T-cells are one of two white blood cells (lymphocytes) that are necessary to fight off an invader (virus, bacteria) that doesn't belong in the body. There are different types of T-cells: Helper T-cells, T-cytotoxic cells and T-suppressor cells. T-cells do not make antibodies. The other white cell necessary to fight of that invader are B cells which make antibodies. Both cells are needed for us to fight off the various invaders. It is a very complex but smoothly run "war room".
Things that make up your body