Depends on how you consume the sugar. Usually through blood cells, but sometimes the sugar enters straight to your cells. There is no definite answer.
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No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
yes.
Our Body Cells go to our lungs, and then our heart to help us breath.Other Body Cells takes out Carbon Dioxide. ( If you are in 5th grade you can look in your Science text book , and it should say it)
In cells where they are present chloroplasts look like small green dots inside the cell when viewed with a microscope.
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No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
Keeps your cells nice and plump...without it you would look like beef jerky
granules of sugar
Cells in our body look different because their structure is based on their specific functions and roles in the body.
no
Red blood cells, which look like little disks , carry oxygen from the lungs to all body parts.
No, all cells do not look the same. Cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on their specific role in the body.
yes.
no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
Our Body Cells go to our lungs, and then our heart to help us breath.Other Body Cells takes out Carbon Dioxide. ( If you are in 5th grade you can look in your Science text book , and it should say it)