Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.
Stained cheek cells can vary in size and shape depending on the individual's genetics and environmental factors. Generally, cheek cells are relatively uniform in size and shape within a single individual, but there can be variations between different people.
A cell membrane is present in both leaf cells and cheek cells. It serves as a protective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining cell integrity and regulating cellular processes.
They both have nucleoli you have to dye them both and of course they are both living cells but not the same kind. Both have cell membranes and are eukaryotic cells.
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There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
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No because animal cell has indefinite shape
Yes. In an individual, almost all cells contain DNA (Red Blood Cells do not). That DNA is tightly wound like you would twist a drawstring, and kept tightly coiled as chromosomes. Since chromosomes can be found in a cheek cell, a liver cell (hepatocyte), and almost all other cells, they all contain the same chromosomes, which inevitably have the same genes. What makes cheek cells different from liver cells is which genes are turned on and off. Cheek cells have different genes turned on compared to liver cells.
They both have a nucleus:)
Human cheek cells contain the same genetic information, so in that sense they are the same. However, variations in gene expression, epigenetics, and environmental factors can lead to differences in cheek cell morphology and function among individuals.
Cheek cells and skin cells both originate from the same layer of cells in the body known as the ectoderm. They are both epithelial cells that provide protection and serve as a barrier against external factors. Additionally, they both undergo rapid turnover and slough off regularly.
Stained cheek cells can vary in size and shape depending on the individual's genetics and environmental factors. Generally, cheek cells are relatively uniform in size and shape within a single individual, but there can be variations between different people.
Yes the gene would be found within the DNA in the cheek cell, however, the gene will only be expressed in the stomach and so the copy of the gene found in the cheek cell will not be functional
A cell membrane is present in both leaf cells and cheek cells. It serves as a protective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining cell integrity and regulating cellular processes.
they are a cell and that means if there both a cell then they are the same ha i dont know ?
Liver Cells contain more Mitochondria than Cheek Cells because the Liver Cells need more energy, Liver Cells aid in Digestion and extract nutrients, whereas the Cheek protects against Bacteria and keeps the oral cavity moist, also cheek cells die and divide more often than Liver cells.
the cell offers the other parts of the cell to float and become stronger but it takes energy from other parts of the cell so it becomes stronger. this is why your cheeks are not like skin but its gummy because of your cells.