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No, hippo cells are not the same as frog cells. Each type of animal has unique cell structures and functions that suit their specific needs and characteristics. While there are similarities in some aspects of cell Biology across different species, the cells of hippos and frogs will display distinct differences based on their evolutionary history and physiological requirements.
Frogs typically have around 26 chromosomes in their cells, although the number can vary between different species of frogs.
The egg cells of fish have a better chance of being fertilized compared to the egg cells of frogs. This is because fish release a large number of eggs into the water, increasing the likelihood of encountering sperm for fertilization, while frogs typically lay fewer eggs and do not release them directly into the water.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Do hippos live in the ocean?
Hippos can't do tricks, but some can do tricksin the circus.