No
They all have different jobs to do.
DNA is found inside the nucleus in every cell and contains all of the information required to create your body as well as perform any/all function(s).
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.
Cell membranes perform various functions such as regulating the passage of molecules in and out of the cell, providing structural support to the cell, and facilitating cell communication. They do not generate energy for the cell, which is typically done by organelles such as mitochondria.
An organism which is able to carry out all necessary cellular functions in one cell is an organism with a simple body design, probably primitive ,with the ability to carry out metabolic activities.But such an organism is said to be different from an organism which has a group of cells to perform a specific function in the body,as the latter has a relatively new and complex body design with cells which are differentiated into tissues ,organs and organ systems to carry out various functions.
all cells preform various jobs or functions. theres not one cell that does nothing. if a cell does nothing than its most likely not a cell.
They all have different jobs to do.
NO
DNA is found inside the nucleus in every cell and contains all of the information required to create your body as well as perform any/all function(s).
yes they do cells are what make us
DNA has all of the information for the cell to perform all of the tasks it needs to do.
As cell is capable of interdependently carrying out all necessary activities in our life.
The basic unit of living matter in the body is called a cell. Cells are the smallest functional and structural unit of all living organisms. They perform various functions necessary for life.
The lowest is the Cell
Metazoa = Multicellular, various types of cell in the body perform various tasks for the survival of the body, it lies in both vertebrate and invertebrate, they are non-microscopicProtozoa = Unicellular, the single cell perform all the tasks for it's survival, It lies only in invertebrate, they are totally microscopic (until they combine to be visible like: Fungi)
they all have different jobs
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.