They have two sides, an inside and an outside. However human cells do not have any one fixed shape.
It matters how many combs are in the honeycomb . Hope i helped .
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Humans typically have 46 chromosomes in each cell, with 23 pairs.
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
Each daughter cell produced by meiosis will have half the number of chromosomes as the original diploid cell. So, if a diploid cell contains 28 chromosomes, each daughter cell will have 14 chromosomes after meiosis.
A Beehive honeycomb has 6 sides Also God loves you, He sent his only son to the cross for you. Nobody would send their son to the cross for your sins
A hexagon has 6 sides.
Defenitly six
a "honeycomb" has 6 sides the individual pockets are called hexagons
It matters how many combs are in the honeycomb . Hope i helped .
A bee cell, specifically a honeycomb cell, typically has six sides. This hexagonal shape is highly efficient for storing honey and pollen and provides structural strength while minimizing the use of wax. The six-sided design allows bees to pack the cells closely together, maximizing space within the hive.
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Five sides.
Answer is the cell in a wax honeycomb: The one queen bee of a colony lays thousands of eggs - each into one cell in a wax honeycomb produced by worker bees. Larvae hetch from those eggs and are being fed. This is the "baby" form of a bee. The bee hetches after several moltings. The feeding decides if it becomes a succeeding queen (with royal jelly) or one of the many workers (first royal jelly, later honey and pollen).
An hexagon has 6 sides
Each of its 6 sides is adjacent - to four other sides.