Neurons.
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No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
Yes, they have a seperate nucleus and specialized organelles, so animals cells are indeed eukaryotic.
No, an animal's stomach is an organ made up of several different types of specialized cells, such as mucous-secreting cells, acid-secreting cells, and digestive enzyme-secreting cells. These cells work together to carry out the function of the stomach, which is to break down food for digestion.
If the cell were from an animal, the word used would be "animal cell." Unlike plant cells, animal cells lack a cell wall and chloroplasts and typically have smaller vacuoles. They also have various specialized structures such as lysosomes and centrioles that are important for their function.
Nervous tissue is the type of animal tissue that functions in transmitting messages rapidly through the body. It includes neurons that are specialized for conducting electrical impulses over long distances.
Examples of specialized animal cells include red blood cells, which are specialized for carrying oxygen, and muscle cells, which are specialized for contraction and movement. Other examples include nerve cells (neurons) which are specialized for transmitting electrical impulses, and sperm cells which are specialized for fertilization.
No. Thoughts are electrochemical processes and have no sound.
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The answer is whatever color eyes YOU have. The 1st sentence says YOU are conducting a study
through nerve impulses and hormones
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Cnidarians
Animal cells use energy primarily for various metabolic processes, including maintaining homeostasis, synthesizing biomolecules, and facilitating cellular functions such as growth, repair, and division. Energy is also essential for transporting substances across cell membranes, powering muscle contractions, and conducting nerve impulses. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the main energy currency that fuels these activities within the cell.
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The longest animal cell is the nerve cell, also known as a neuron. Neurons can vary in length, with some reaching up to 1 meter in the human body. They are specialized for transmitting electrical impulses and information throughout the body.