But they do.
46 in a human body cell. 23 in the sex cell e.g. sperm and egg cell (gametes) when they combine you end up with 46 again.
Cell walls are not found in human cells. Instead, human cells are surrounded by a cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, which helps control the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
A muscle cell
Cell is the structural and functional unit of life. And Nerve cell is the longest cell in the human body. So the motor and sensory cell that go to the feet are the longest cells in your body. They go from your back to the feet. The sensory cell go to the tip of great toe.
Muscle cells
The Phoshpholipid are the predominant lipids of cell membrane. They can act as anchors to cell proteins. Phospholipids can also exist out of cell membrane.
Nerve cell is the longest cell in human body.
A living subunit of human beings is the cell. The cells in the human being exist to provide life to the body through various functions.
The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.
Simply a "Cell", in general, anyway... Eukaryotic cell is the name for a regular human body cell.
how are cells alike a human body
the human cell
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a cell nucleus in the human body.
Not to be gross...but It breaks down and somewhat composite the cell into other cells...like decomposition!
Bacteria
There are a number of contenders for the position of smallest cell in the human body. The head of the sperm is on average 5 to 6 micro meters. The flagellum is up to 50 micrometers long. Also some says Granule Cell of the Cerebellum is the smallest cell of the human body it is approximately 4um to 4.5um in size. The size of the RBC also found as around 5 micrometers. In terms of volume most of the scientists suggest that sperm is the smallest cell.
Cells up to 8 cell stage in human embryo can develop in any kind of cell in body. Inner cell mass in blastocyst can develop into any kind of cell in human body.