The human body is multi-celled. We are made of many cells. a Single cell organism would be something like an amoeba. We are made of a lot of tiny little things
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
The branch of science that deals with microorganisms
A human egg cell, also known as an ovum, contains 23 chromosomes. It is a haploid cell, meaning it has half the number of chromosomes compared to other human cells.
No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.
A single human body cell typically contains thousands of proteins, which play crucial roles in various cellular functions such as metabolism, signaling, and structural support. Additionally, cells house numerous organelles, like mitochondria and ribosomes, that facilitate these processes. The genetic material, DNA, is also present in each cell's nucleus, encoding the instructions for protein synthesis and cell function. Overall, the complexity of a single cell is fundamental to the overall functioning of the human body.
Multicellular
because it is the cell wall
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
A fertilized egg is a single cell, and is human.
yes it's true, every human being starts out as a single cell which is called a zygote.
multi celled
cell body of neurons
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It takes about 64 to 72 days for the human body to produce a single sperm cell.
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The maximum capacity for storing human DNA in a single cell is around 6.4 billion base pairs.
depends on what kind of single cell you are talking about. if it a single cell in bacteria, then yes, it does, but a single cell in the human body, I'm not so sure of that