All of the above
No, different cells in the body have unique structures and functions based on their specific roles. For example, skin cells are different from nerve cells in both appearance and function. Each cell type is specialized to perform specific tasks within the body.
The haploid chromosome number is half the chromosome number of the body cells. For example, in humans, body cells have 46 chromosomes. In human haploid cells (sex cells), there are 23 chromosomes.
The exact number of muscle cells in the body can vary based on individual factors such as body size and muscle mass, but on average, it's estimated that an adult human body contains around 650-850 muscles with billions of muscle cells.
red blood cells, skin cells, hair cells any part of the natural human body is made up of cells specified for that area, designed by the DNA found in the nucleus' of cells
The gas exchange between the blood and the cells of the body is an example of cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, cells use oxygen from the blood to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product, which is then carried back to the lungs by the blood for elimination.
Cells in our body look different because their structure is based on their specific functions and roles in the body.
No, different cells in the body have unique structures and functions based on their specific roles. For example, skin cells are different from nerve cells in both appearance and function. Each cell type is specialized to perform specific tasks within the body.
Neurons are nerve cells. Neurons in the brain are involved in thinking and perceiving and consciousness and control of the body, and neurons elsewhere in the body communicate with the brain.
Any cell that is not a sex cell (sperm/egg). i.e. body cells, such as skin cells, stomach cells, liver cells
Blood cells are a non-example of gametes. Gametes are specialized reproductive cells, such as sperm or egg cells, while blood cells are involved in transporting oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
Neurons are nerve cells. Neurons in the brain are involved in thinking and perceiving and consciousness and control of the body, and neurons elsewhere in the body communicate with the brain.
An example of an unspecialized cell is a stem cell. Stem cells have the potential to develop into various types of specialized cells in the body.
all the cells in the human body are human except bacteria and cells in food consumed for example ameobas and any type of parasite
There are several different cells in the human body that do not have a nucleus. An example of this is a red blood cell, or erythrocyte.
more (example - bone marrow)
The haploid chromosome number is half the chromosome number of the body cells. For example, in humans, body cells have 46 chromosomes. In human haploid cells (sex cells), there are 23 chromosomes.
The exact number of muscle cells in the body can vary based on individual factors such as body size and muscle mass, but on average, it's estimated that an adult human body contains around 650-850 muscles with billions of muscle cells.