Yes. But protein and water is more necessary.
Cells make up tissues. Two or more types of tissue make up an organ. Several organs together that work toward a common purpose is a body, or organ, system.
Out of all of those statements, the only true statement is that all cells come from other cells. Cells do not stop producing themselves once one reaches adulthood and organs do not make cells in the body. Also, cells do not depend on the brain to create more cells.
The cells become millions of cells in the human body through the process of replication.
There are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are more complex.
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
Normal circumstances where the body needs to make more cells include growth during childhood and adolescence, healing from injuries, and replacing old or damaged cells in tissues and organs. Additionally, the immune system may produce more cells to fight off infections or illnesses.
to replace dead ones, so we can grow, to reproduce
Body cells are just... cells. Body cells make up body tissue.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
There are more prokaryotic cells than eukaryotic cells in the human body. The human body is home to trillions of bacteria, which are prokaryotic cells, residing mostly in the gut. Eukaryotic cells, which make up human cells, account for a smaller percentage overall.
Yes. But protein and water is more necessary.
Put simply it infects your cells with its own form of DNA that cause you body to make more and thenthey infect more cells sorta
Hormones are basically the messengers of your body. They tells cells: "Make more of this!" "Make less of this!" "Stop making that!" which helps guide the development and needs of your body.
Your entire body has more bacteria cells living all over it than all the cells that make up your body. You can say everywhere.
There are more than 10 trillion living cells in the human body!And some estimates go up to 200 trillion. Anyway you look at it, you have more cells in your body than there are galaxies in the universe. There are more than 200 million in our brain alone - and that is more brain cells than stars in the Milky Way. If you add up all of the atoms in the cells of your body, there would be more than all the stars in the entire universe.
Cells make up tissues. Two or more types of tissue make up an organ. Several organs together that work toward a common purpose is a body, or organ, system.