Embryonic stem cells are.
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
If humans don't have any cells then you would die.
Humans have various types of cells in their body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, nerve cells, and muscle cells. Each type of cell serves a specific function in maintaining normal body functions.
A cell that contains both copies of each chromosome is called a Diploid cell.
The only haploid cells found in humans are the gametes, which are the sperm in males and the eggs in females. These cells contain half the usual number of chromosomes (23 in humans) and are produced through meiosis in the reproductive organs.
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
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Only plant cells have cell walls.
The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
All cells contain cytoplasm. Humans are made of cells. Therefore humans contain cytoplasm.
If humans don't have any cells then you would die.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their sex cells.
Because all our mitochondria are descended from those in our mother's egg cells.
The common cold in humans is caused by rhinovirus, which is pretty specific to humans. There are other strains of rhinovirus that infect dogs, but those strains don't infect humans. The barrier for this is the type of protein on the surface of the cells of the upper respiratory tract - there are different proteins on human cells than there are on canine cells. The virus is very well adapted to only one species, so a human-adapted rhinovirus can only infect humans while a canine-adapted rhinovirus can only infect dogs.
Humans can only see visible light because our eyes are equipped with photoreceptor cells that are sensitive to the wavelengths of light within the visible spectrum. Other wavelengths of light, such as ultraviolet and infrared, are not detected by these cells, so we are unable to see them.
Humans have various types of cells in their body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, nerve cells, and muscle cells. Each type of cell serves a specific function in maintaining normal body functions.