A human baby is formed from a single fertilized egg, known as a zygote, which is created when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell. This zygote undergoes numerous divisions and differentiations, ultimately developing into a complex organism comprised of trillions of cells. Therefore, while it starts from just one cell, the total number of cells in a fully developed baby is in the trillions.
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The B vitamin that helps to make new cells is called folate. It is also needed for the construction of DNA and is the most needed prenatal vitamin.
Reproductive cells, also known as gametes, contain half the number of chromosomes compared to other cells in the body. This is because during sexual reproduction, gametes from two parents combine to form a new individual with a complete set of chromosomes. In humans, for example, gametes contain 23 chromosomes each, while most other cells in the body have 46 chromosomes.
the egg cells job is to make the baby inside of the woman's belly
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Cells typically have two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent, while sex cells (sperm and egg cells) only have one set of chromosomes. This means that cells have a diploid number of chromosomes, while sex cells have a haploid number of chromosomes.
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Materials needed to make personalized baby blankets are yarn, quilting material, thread for sewing, scissors, sewing needles, straight pins, and patterns.
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It takes a single cell.
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If what you mean are "stem cells", they are "undecided" cells that form immediately after an egg is fertilized. The egg divides into multiple cells, but they aren't specifically "muscle cells" or "skin cells", because the cells contain all the genetic information needed to make any part of the baby. The cells will eventually "choose" what kind of cell that they are, and when they split they will only be that type of cell. Stem cells remain in a baby's umbilical cord after it has been born, and for that reason a baby's umbilical cord is often frozen, so that the cells will remain in stasis until they are needed by the child or one of it's family members. That answer your question? ANSWER: Stem cells are found in bone marrow of long bones.
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