All the cells are same in that they have the same genetic material in them. All the cells are different in that they perform the different functions as per allotted by genetic material.
All of the different proteins in a cell are made from the same 20 amino acids. These amino acids are encoded by the genetic information in DNA and are linked together in specific sequences to form different proteins with unique structures and functions. The diversity of proteins in a cell arises from the different sequences and arrangements of these 20 amino acids.
No, every cell in a human contains the same set of genes. However, not all genes are expressed in each cell, which leads to cell differentiation and specialization. This controlled gene expression is what allows different cell types to perform specific functions.
Yes, the nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle and the nucleus of a cell in your brain both contain the same set of genes. However, different genes are activated in different types of cells, leading to the development of specialized muscle or brain cells with distinct functions.
Yes, the animal cell contains approximately 13 organelles, all with different, but fundamentally same functions.
The DNA in all of your cells is the same because it contains the same genetic information. While brain cells and heart cells have different functions and characteristics, they both derive from the same original DNA template during development. The unique expression of genes in each type of cell leads to their specialized functions and structures.
no, not all the cells in the body are the same, they are all very different as they have different functions. A nervecell looks way different than a muscle cell and so on.
all the stomatic cell having the same type of cell cycle but different type of differentiation.
It could be next to different things in different cell types, and not all cells of the same type are structured in exactly the same way, so it is hard to say...
Mainly but some religions teach the same but in different ways.
No, not all languages use the same numerical system. Different languages may have different ways of representing numbers, such as different symbols or counting systems.
People want to worship in different ways; they have different beliefs.
All of the different proteins in a cell are made from the same 20 amino acids. These amino acids are encoded by the genetic information in DNA and are linked together in specific sequences to form different proteins with unique structures and functions. The diversity of proteins in a cell arises from the different sequences and arrangements of these 20 amino acids.
They all do it the same though! they don't have statues or anything and this common sense!
All of the animals cell are almost same. They have the same structures, and organelle. But they have different gene. That's what makes them different from us.
All family members do not have to live in the same house to qualify for a family cell plan. However, all cell phones on the plan must be billed to the same account/household.
The number of different ways the letters of a word can be arranged, when all the letters are different, is the same as the number of permutations of those letters. In this case, the answer is 5!, or 120.
No, they are not. They have similar features, but some have different jobs which they have features unlike other cells to fulfil their different job