Science, asked by ujjwal7132, 11 months ago

human being belong to which type of cell. How we are different from primitive type of cell​

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Answered by drscientist
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Explanation:

Human biology. ... As a species, humans are primates and can be distinguished from other primates by their more highly evolved brains. Even though humans are multicellular animals, many of the basic life processes of human cells are basically the same as in simple unicellular eukaryotes such as yeast and even prokaryotes.

Answered by kingofself
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Human Beings belongs to variety of cells, so Humans can't belong to a particular type of cell.

Explanation:

  • Human beings are also primates or also known as primitive creatures which have evolved in terms of brain development from other multicellular organisms.
  • Although human beings are multicellular organisms most of the work or life cycle that are happening inside their body, basically comes down to a single cellular level.
  • Every cell in the human body is very similar to any other unicellular organism and a life cycle happens within in a single cell which work together as multicellular to make a human body work.

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Human beings belong to which type of cell?​

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