Cytoplasm nucleus and cell membrane containing 46 chromosomes
The scienific name for cheek is Prezwaregalopigas or Stratified (stacked) Squamous (flat) Epithelium (external covering cells)
there are plasma membrane, cytoplasm (jelly-like liquid), mitochondra and nucleus
The parts of a human cheek cell are the MEMBRANE,CYTOPLASM, and, NUCLEUS
there is no such thing as a human cheek cell; the cheeks are made up of mucle fibers
The zygomatic bone
species
Trachea
There are several bones, but you're most likely thinking of the zygomatic bone/arch.
The cheek cells have a specific name called the Squatified Stram sephilphilia cells. As you know they really do not have movement.
The scienific name for cheek is Prezwaregalopigas or Stratified (stacked) Squamous (flat) Epithelium (external covering cells)
5 um or .005 mm
Prenchyma cell in itself is a scientific name
Don't you mean "cheek bones"?
The nucleus.
The zygomatic bone
Somatotrophin is the scientific name for genuine human growth hormone.
Adipose cell
That is the name given for a cell wall.
A cell
A scientific name for "the human spine" is called a "vertebrae."
Simply a "Cell", in general, anyway... Eukaryotic cell is the name for a regular human body cell.