Not at a fundamental level, chromosomes are just the way that genes are clumped together. But on a practical level, chromosomes are what the cells manipulate during growth and (especially) during reproduction.
Tissues are made up of different types of cells working together to perform a body function.
A group of cells working together form a tissue. Different tissues working together form an organ.
Cells work together to form tissues in the body. Different types of cells group together and organize themselves to perform specific functions within the tissue. The extracellular matrix, which is a network of proteins and other molecules, also plays a role in providing structure and support to the tissue.
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is,74 picometers. About the same thing as saying it is 74 picometers across.this is 74 picometers.0.000000000074 of a meter===========================No, you can not see atoms with magnifying glasses; unless there are billions of them clumped together.
The tissue cells work together.
Cancer cells form when the DNA is damaged and the body can't fix it. Then the cell multiplies out of control.
Not at a fundamental level, chromosomes are just the way that genes are clumped together. But on a practical level, chromosomes are what the cells manipulate during growth and (especially) during reproduction.
Clumped cells in medical diagnostics are identified through microscopic examination of a blood or tissue sample. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the clumping, which may include addressing infections, inflammation, or other medical conditions.
Cancer cells are different because they keep rapidly growing even when they come together.
Well, all organs start out as cells, then different cells come together and make tissues. The tissues come together and make organs, which form the organ system!.
some cells in the system may be different from the other cells in the system, but all cells are coordinated and work together
cells are single units that do the same thing. an organism is a group of DIFFERENT cells all working together to do a certain task more complex
Tissues are made up of different types of cells working together to perform a body function.
A group of cells working together form a tissue. Different tissues working together form an organ.
No, they are the opposite of each other. Split cells allows you to break a cell into several different cells and merge cells brings two or more cells together to make one cell.
A group of cells with the same basic structure and function makes a tissue. Different tissues come together to make organs.