Because gold is a metallic element and human cells are part of a living being.
Human blood cells and Elodea cells differ primarily in their structure and function. Human blood cells, such as red blood cells, lack a nucleus and are specialized for oxygen transport, while white blood cells are involved in immune responses. In contrast, Elodea cells, which are plant cells, have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole for storage and maintaining turgor pressure. These differences reflect their distinct roles in human physiology and plant biology.
The Gould Medal and human cells are similar in that both represent remarkable complexity and achievement within their respective fields: the Gould Medal honors significant contributions to science, while human cells are fundamental units of life that enable biological functions. However, they differ fundamentally in nature; the Gould Medal is an award given to individuals for their accomplishments, whereas human cells are living structures that perform various roles in organisms. Additionally, the Gould Medal is a tangible object, while human cells are microscopic and part of a larger biological system.
Cells replicate themselves and eventually part during mitosis. Humans reproduce when the female egg cells is fertilized by the male sex cell.
Yes they are the same size, our cells and elephant cells are all animal cells, the cells within our bodies differ in size according to their function as do any other multicellular organisms, but if you took a cell from the heart of a human or from an elephant they would be close to each other in size.
Wow, where do I start? It's probably much less time consuming to say how they're the same.
I don’t know
Human cells and animal cells may have a very slight difference but they are similar in most ways. Humans are classified as animals and thus have an animal cell.
Everything in existence is made up of cells, the true question is whether a vampire's cells differ widely from a human. The traditional immortal sort have cells which do not die, nor do they self-replicate. The human sort have human cells which do both.
big small nasty wigley organ ........
Human blood cells and Elodea cells differ primarily in their structure and function. Human blood cells, such as red blood cells, lack a nucleus and are specialized for oxygen transport, while white blood cells are involved in immune responses. In contrast, Elodea cells, which are plant cells, have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole for storage and maintaining turgor pressure. These differences reflect their distinct roles in human physiology and plant biology.
Photoreceptor cells in the human eye, such as cones and rods, differ in their functions. Cones are responsible for color vision and detecting fine details, while rods are more sensitive to low light levels and help with night vision.
The Gould Medal and human cells are similar in that both represent remarkable complexity and achievement within their respective fields: the Gould Medal honors significant contributions to science, while human cells are fundamental units of life that enable biological functions. However, they differ fundamentally in nature; the Gould Medal is an award given to individuals for their accomplishments, whereas human cells are living structures that perform various roles in organisms. Additionally, the Gould Medal is a tangible object, while human cells are microscopic and part of a larger biological system.
Cells replicate themselves and eventually part during mitosis. Humans reproduce when the female egg cells is fertilized by the male sex cell.
They do not, which is because they are plant cells....XD
they are different because
it does not have a nucleaus
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa