Almost all cells have the same DNA. (e.g. red blood cells don't have DNA, except during early life)
They are alive.
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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
The lowest is cell.here's the order:celltissueorganorgan systemorganism
Yes, animals and fish are composed of cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. Cells in animals and fish are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus that houses their genetic material. Both animals and fish have specialized cells that perform specific functions to maintain their overall biological processes.
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the average human body.
Human somatic cells typically have 46 chromosomes.