Animal = eukaryotic
The gray wolf is a eukaryote. All animals, including wolves, are made up of eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
It is made of trillions of cells just a you and me.
The scientific name for the genus wolf is Canis Lupis, as they use Latin when naming species the Female Latin name for a she wolf is Lupa
The wolf is carnivore
It is Wolf for singular and Wolves for plural.
The gray wolf is a eukaryote. All animals, including wolves, are made up of eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
It is made of trillions of cells just a you and me.
No, they are not... an example would be this; a type of prokaryote is bacteria, a type of eukaryote is a wolf (animals are classified as a eukaryote) Obviously the wolf is bigger than the bacteria.
Wolf are macro animals.They are made up of billions of cells.
I'm not sure that ganz has yet made a wolf but i do know that they have made a timber wolf.
Sorry, that question can't really be answered. It depends on many factors, like how old the wolf is, if it's healthy or not, if there are any mutations in the cell when it develops, etc. Some advice: you could research ABOUT how many cells an AVERAGE adult/baby wolf has, and you might get some approximate answers, but there is pretty much no way to tell exactly how many cells a wolf has. Good luck with the research!!:)
made what out of the wolf's lair? what is "it" ?
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Sorry, that question can't really be answered. It depends on many factors, like how old the wolf is, if it's healthy or not, if there are any mutations in the cell when it develops, etc. Some advice: you could research ABOUT how many cells an AVERAGE adult/baby wolf has, and you might get some approximate answers, but there is pretty much no way to tell exactly how many cells a wolf has. Good luck with the research!!:)
Like any large animal, the number is hard to say, but a good guess would be trillions.
The same way you were.