human blastula and a small mass of cells breaks off
at altitude amount of red blood cells increases . [fatima]
some heal,conquer,breaks unwanted substances,make energy fuel,stores useful sustances and some control we need them to make our body well-functioned
Human nerve cells are eukaryotic cells, just like every other human cell.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
The human body is composed of cells.
During the morula stage of human development, the zygote undergoes several rounds of cell division to form a solid ball of cells. At this stage, the cells are still undifferentiated and are tightly packed together. The morula will eventually develop into a blastocyst, which is necessary for successful implantation into the uterus.
There are actually 2 names. This one is more scientific: remophoria jeranomius. and the other one is called blastulablastocyst. Fun fact: blastula means testicle in polish
it starts with 3 million and breaks down to even more.
Cells obtained from an embryo in the blastula phase, when they are still only a few days old. Because they have only begun to differentiate, these cells have the capability of developing into any cell in the human body, a fact which makes them potentially important in medicine.
it means that cells differentiate from one general type into it's specific type. For example, a meristematic cell in a plant turning into a dermis tissue cell, or a human blastula cell eventually specializing into a skin cell
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Wherever ever there are cells, cell divisions will occur.
the kidneys "retire" old blood cells and recycle the material to make new ones
Fertilization: The egg is fertilized by a sperm to form a zygote. Cleavage: The zygote undergoes cleavage divisions to form a blastula. Gastrulation: The blastula undergoes gastrulation, forming the three germ layers: ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. Mesoderm formation: During gastrulation, cells from the blastula migrate and differentiate into mesoderm, giving rise to tissues such as muscle, bone, and blood.
I believe the answer you're looking for is 'eukaryotic', because mitosis happens only in cells with a nucleus.Actually, mitosis happens in all cells of the human body except for ova, sperm, neurons, and cardiac muslces.
When a human being is aging, their muscle cells also tend to age. Because of this, the muscle cells become weaker and the body is more prone to injury.
'''The human body transfers materials to cells throught the circulatory system. When you eat food or drink water your body breaks them down into energy which goes to the heart, then into the blood flow. Through the blood flow the nutrients is tranfered to the cells through a process called: Diffusion.'''