It’s pretty amazing to think that the entire collection of human cells arise from just 2 – the sperm and the egg! The wikipedia page is pretty good actually and gives you an impression of just how many different types of cells there are in the human. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cells
They are classified into main groups depending on the cells they came from in the early stages of when the embryo forms. Pretty much all animals have similar types of cells, but it is the arrangement and the number of each of those cells that is different and makes each animal unique.
Plant cells, fungus, bacteria, viruses, yeast etc are all pretty unique in their own right and opens a whole new kettle of fish!
Hi nalizade,
It’s pretty amazing to think that the entire collection of human cells arise from just 2 – the sperm and the egg! The wikipedia page is pretty good actually and gives you an impression of just how many different types of cells there are in the human. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cells
They are classified into main groups depending on the cells they came from in the early stages of when the embryo forms. Pretty much all animals have similar types of cells, but it is the arrangement and the number of each of those cells that is different and makes each animal unique.
Plant cells, fungus, bacteria, viruses, yeast etc are all pretty unique in their own right and opens a whole new kettle of fish!
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