46 chromosomes
Almost every cell in the human body is replaced every few years through the process of cell division and renewal. This process is called cell turnover, where old or damaged cells are constantly being replaced by new cells to maintain the integrity and functionality of tissues and organs.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
When an egg was fertilized by a sperm cell.
No, every cell in a human contains the same set of genes. However, not all genes are expressed in each cell, which leads to cell differentiation and specialization. This controlled gene expression is what allows different cell types to perform specific functions.
mitosis
yes it's true, every human being starts out as a single cell which is called a zygote.
With a sperm cell and a egg cell.
Human beings are formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, leading to the formation of a zygote with a full set of chromosomes. This zygote undergoes cell division and development to eventually form an embryo, which further develops into a fetus and eventually a fully formed human being.
ribosome is the protein synthesizers of the human being cell
Almost every cell in the human body is replaced every few years through the process of cell division and renewal. This process is called cell turnover, where old or damaged cells are constantly being replaced by new cells to maintain the integrity and functionality of tissues and organs.
The smallest unit containing the entire human genome is a single human cell, which includes all 23 pairs of chromosomes with the full set of DNA instructions for creating and maintaining a human being.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
DNA functions in every cell of the human body, and in every cell of every living thing on the earth.
a cell
When an egg was fertilized by a sperm cell.
smb
in the egg cell after fertilization...or after fertilization and before birth