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∙ 8y agoNo, a human ovum is a eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have these structures. The ovum contains a nucleus with DNA and organelles like mitochondria that are characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-enclosed organelles like eukaryotic cells do. Instead, the internal components of bacteria are not separated by membranes but may be organized by intracellular structures such as ribosomes, nucleoid regions, and plasmids.
Yes, the smallest human chromosome (chromosome 21) is approximately 10 times longer than many bacterial chromosomes. Human chromosomes are large linear structures made up of DNA and associated proteins, whereas bacterial chromosomes are typically smaller, circular DNA molecules.
Levels of human organization from smallest to largest include: atoms (basic units of matter), molecules (combinations of atoms), cells (basic units of life), tissues (groups of cells with similar functions), organs (combinations of tissues performing specific tasks), organ systems (multiple organs working together), and organisms (complete living beings).
The largest known virus is the Mimivirus with a length of 800 nanometers.
The order of largest to smallest structures in the human body is organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, and atom.
The order of structures of the human body from smallest to largest are:cellgroups of specialized cells make a certain type of tissue, for example, muscle tissuea group of alike tissues make up an organa group of organs that all have a similar function make up an organ systemall of the organ systems make up the organism, e.g. the human body
The five levels of structure in the human body from smallest to largest are: Chemical level Cellular level Tissue level Organ level Organ system level
There are different types of cells, but the structures are basically same, with similar organelles and other structures.
The smallest is the sperm cell, the largest the ovum
No, a human ovum is a eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells have these structures. The ovum contains a nucleus with DNA and organelles like mitochondria that are characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
Yes, we do. They are called "cells". Cells are the smallest living organisms in the world. Cells make us human. There are 2 cells. plant and animal cells. There are many organelles in cells. Organelles are parts of a cell.
The ovum is the largest cell in the human body, typically visible to the naked eye without the aid of a microscope or other magnification device.The smallest is the male sperm cell, it is one-tenth of the diameter of a human hair.Answered By: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine, University of SharjahWhat you said is right.. but, you should mention the sizes also, 2.5 to 3.5 for the sperm and 120 to 150 microns for the ovum. Thank You.
The order of living things from smallest to largest in the body is: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism.
Plants have chloroplasts and cell walls, which are structures not found in human cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, while cell walls provide structural support and protection for plant cells.
I say that if your doing the human... Human Body, Organ System (Digestive,Immune,Respiratory, etc.) Then the Organ (Of which system you picked), then the Tissue, Cell, DNA, Chromosome, Genes, Finally Allele.
Yes, cells are made up of smaller parts called organelles, which are specialized structures that perform specific functions within the cell. These organelles work together to ensure the cell's survival and proper functioning.