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How many types of cells are found in living organisms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In humans, there are about200 different types of cells, and within these cells there are about 20 different types of structures or organelles. All cells have a membrane.
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Answer:

Two different types of Cells; Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

Explanation:

In the world of living organisms, there are only two types of cells present. These two types of cells are the basis of all the living organisms found in this planet.  

First one: Prokaryotes:

They have circular DNA present in the cytosol and are called nucleoids as they are not membrane-bound. They don't have any cell organelles. They usually have a single chromosome. They have a complex form of cell wall. They are mostly single-celled organisms eg: bacteria.

Second one: Eukaryotes:

Have the linear DNA in the nucleus bound to the nuclear membrane called a nucleus. Have many membrane-bound organelles. They have multiple chromosomes. They have a very simple form of cell wall. They are joined together to form tissues, organs and organ system eg: plants, animals.

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