Turtles, like all vertebrates, are multicellular organisms. The number of cells in a turtle can vary depending on its size, age, and species. On average, a turtle can have billions to trillions of cells in its body, including various types such as skin cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and more. Each cell plays a specific role in the turtle's overall physiology and functioning.
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
Pigs have many cells. It is difficult to stay how many cells a living things has as cells are always multiplying and dividing.
The biggest turtle in the world is the 1. Galapagos Tortoise 2. Aldabra Tortoise 3. Sulcatta Tortoise The biggest freshwater turtle in the world is the 1. Alligator Snapping Turtle 2. Pignose Turtle The biggest sea turtle in the world is the 1. Leatherback Turtle
A turtle is a reptile.
Chitra are a genus of turtles. It is a species of turtle found in the major rivers of Pakistan and India. They have a soft shell as well. There are many species of turtle in the world.
They have many that we have: skin cells, muscle cells, brain cells, nerve cells. and bone cells.
They have many that we have: skin cells, muscle cells, brain cells, nerve cells. and bone cells.
They have many that we have: skin cells, muscle cells, brain cells, nerve cells. and bone cells.
A turtle's cell is similar in structure to the cells of other animals. It would consist of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, turtle cells may have adaptations to suit their specific physiological needs.
animal type cell ! ! ! !
It matters on the turtle's age...
there is no such thing as a bog turtle
Turtles are multicellular. The vast majority of life forms that are not microscopic are multicellular.
Turtle cells. See "genetics". If you mean prior to turtles, it was a reptile without a shell, or just a tiny one.
If you have only one turtle, you have one turtle.
It depends on the size of the fish and the size of the turtle.
Yes