Gold does not have cells; it is a chemical element and a metal, classified as a solid at room temperature. Unlike living organisms, which are made up of cells, gold exists in a pure form or as part of various alloys. Its atomic structure consists of gold atoms arranged in a specific crystalline lattice, rather than cellular organization.
Because gold is a metallic element and human cells are part of a living being.
Pluripotent cell can differentiate into almost any type of cell.
They are any cells with a membrane bound nucleus.
Stem cells can become any cells. Stem cells are generated right after the formation of a newly fertilized egg. They are present in both adult and embryonic body.
Animal cells,prokariyotic cells,protozoans and fungi do not have.They are in plant and algal cells.
Because gold is a metallic element and human cells are part of a living being.
No - there are no cells in a lump of gold for example.
Colloidal gold turns to red due to the red blood cells of the gold particles.
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, does not contain any real gold. It is a mineral made of iron sulfide and has a brassy yellow color that can sometimes be mistaken for gold.
Gold is an element
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The definition of somatic cells is any cell, with the exception of reproductive cells of eggs and sperm, in a living organism. Somatic cells are diploid cells that compose the organs and tissues.
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As much as any other gold depending on its purity. Gold is gold!
Pyrite does not contain any gold. It is a mineral composed of iron and sulfur, and its color resembles gold, leading to its nickname "fool's gold."
Pluripotent cell can differentiate into almost any type of cell.
They are not gold plated, they are brass. They do not contain any gold whatsoever.