This is such a tough question to answer. The animal cells only survive by interacting with other cells. Cells require a chemical reaction in order to survive, called ATP. Without this reaction cells can't live. Unless you specify what specific cell you are interested in, there is really no answer that can be given for this question.
if the plant dies the cells die because specifically the cells are the first things in a plant that die which makes the plant die. as it needs for sunlight the leaf turns white and the palisade cells start to die therefore the plant evntually dies of not producing photosynthesis and food for itselfxx
They can either be phagocytated without spilling their contents into the tissue around them, as is the case with cells undergoing programmed death in their cell cycle or due to membrane disruption cause localised inflammation and imflammatory responses, which includes phagocytation of cellular remains.
cells can die because of the membrane convered structure SO GET WIT IT PEOPLE
Yes! Because when an animal died the cells also die!
yes
Mitosis produce identical cells. So animals can grow,repair damage cells,heal wounds etc
yes one by one but then another is always created
No.
It's alive.
they repreduce because cells die and if all of your cells die than your dead
They dehydrate (and die) AND they interlock with adjacent cells.
All cells die at some point. If cells, including skin cells didn't divide, there would be no living skin cells. And that's not good.
It all depends on which cells. Some are not replaced. These are mostly nerve cells such as found in the brain. Other cells constantly die and are shed and replaced from tissues below them. An example of this are your skin cells.
cells need semipermeable membranes because, items need to come in and out of the cell in order for it to function or it will die.
This depends on the context of the question. Our cells do die, and we do die, but the two are not necessarily connected. Many of our cells are still alive after we die, and die after we die. If all of your cells die, then you cannot be alive. If all of your cells died at once, then you would die at that instant.
all cells die. when human skin cells die, for example, they are shed and we call it dust.
they repreduce because cells die and if all of your cells die than your dead
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
Yes. Cells die all the time. If they didn't, multicellular organisms would not be able to function.
diabetes
you're DEAD
You for it will die
Mitosis occurs in all plant cells because cells get old and die so they must replicate themselves or the plant will die. Some cells though like muscle cells can't replicate and when they die they are gone forever.
All cells need oxygen to live. When they don't get enough oxygen, cellular metabolism is disrupted and eventually cells begin to die.
uhm. no. all your cells die when you die. so why would they grow? hahaha. :)
You would die if you took out all of your blood cells