Yes, it is true.
Yes, turtles have brain cells that allow them to process sensory information, navigate their environment, and carry out basic functions required for survival. While the size and complexity of their brains may vary among different species, all turtles possess brain cells that play a critical role in their cognitive and behavioral processes.
snapping turtles do have cells.
TRUE
Brain cells remain in the brain. They are the building blocks of the brain. If the brain cells were in the stomach, you'd have a brain in your stomach! Same goes for the stomach and all parts of the body. In my yoga class my instructor mentioned that there are more brain cells in the stomach than in the brain, I wanted to find out if it was true and I came across this article. So maybe you can have cells "in the wrong places"...... (look below under related links)
I read a few years ago that baby boys and girl babies have the same amount of brain cells at birth but a solution washes over the boys brainh cells and kills out a certain amount of his brain cells. is this true?
Out of all of those statements, the only true statement is that all cells come from other cells. Cells do not stop producing themselves once one reaches adulthood and organs do not make cells in the body. Also, cells do not depend on the brain to create more cells.
No that is not true. There have been no studies that prove Marijuana kills brain cells.
Eukaryotic. Just remember EU sounds like YOU. All animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotic.
Haha, no they cannot. They're turtles and have no brain.
The DNA in a turtle's brain cell and skin cell is fundamentally the same, as both cells originate from the same genetic material. However, they differ in gene expression; specific genes are activated in brain cells that are not expressed in skin cells, leading to distinct functions and characteristics. This differential gene expression is influenced by the cells' unique roles in the organism, with brain cells primarily involved in processing information and skin cells serving protective functions. Thus, while the underlying DNA is identical, the way it is used by the cells results in their different identities and roles.
They last your whole life (not true) red blood cells: die and are made evry 3 weeks white blood cell: you never get more than you have brain cells: you can get any more (if you inhale carbon dinoxid some of the brain cells die, so do do it!)
Turtle cells. See "genetics". If you mean prior to turtles, it was a reptile without a shell, or just a tiny one.