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are the same type of cells seen in all parts of human body? write inferences​

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Answered by princerayamwar8
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Answered by lakshmitejaswi
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all parts of our body are made up of cells. there is no such thing as a typical cell.. in humans, there are about 200 different types of cells, within the cells there are about 20 different types of structures or organelles. all cells have membrane.....

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