You may want to specify what part of the cell you want to know to make.
Cells come only from other cells. That is part of the cell theory. We cannot make them.
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Somatic (diploid) cells have pairs of chromosomes. They have 46 chromosomes, making 23 pairs. All the cells in the human body are diploid cells, with the exception of the gametes (sperm and ova).Gametes are sex cells (eggs and sperm), they only have 23 chromosomes total. This is because they will combine with another gamete to form an embryo that will have 46.
Plant cells do specialize but not in the same way as animal cells. Animal cells have specialized cells such as nerve cells, reproductive cells or muscle cells etc. Plant cells do not have any of those. But Plant cells have other specialized cells such as photosynthesis cells, epidermal cells etc. Both Animal and Plant cells have specialized cells that perform a specific function to keep the cell/organism alive.
A density dependent inhibition is when cells become more and more numerous, the required growth factors and nutrients become insufficient making cell growth difficult.
Fingers are made of diploid cells. Haploid cells are the reproductive cells.
DNA gives instructions on how to make and operate all parts of our bodies, which then allows the cells to perform special functions like:hemoglobin and pigmentation andcaroteneboth from the genes that DNA creates.
DNA carries the instructions for the production of functional products (like proteins). In Eurkayotic cells, this is found in the nucleus.
DNA provides instructions to cells in forming an organ.
Yes and no. The basic machinery is there, but the instructions may not be. For example, red blood cells do not have nucleic acid at all. In other cells the nucleic acid instructions may be present but "inactivated".
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
DNA provides instructions to cells in forming an organ.
DNA stores instructions for making proteins.
A number of chemicals send "instructions" to cells. These include hormones, neurotransmitters, and neuropeptides.
chromosomes and nucleus i think
chromosomes and nucleus i think
The instructions for making some protiens ARE specified by genes.
deoxyribonucleic acid