OF COURSE CELLS EXIST!!! xD what do you think we are made of? Everything has cells. What is a cell? What does it look like? What is it built of? How does it work? those are important questions. But please, try searching on http://www.answers.com for cells and Im sure they will give you everything you know.
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The simple answer is, no, life cannot exist without cells. The reason is that cells are a basic building block of all living organisms, as we understand life on earth. The SIMPLEST forms of life are single-cell organisms, but all living creatures on earth are formed from a MINIMUM of one cell.
No all living things need 1 or more cells.
No. All u can see is artefects generated by microscopes. The real question should be: Why do we see artefact under the microcscope.
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Believe me, without cells no life would exist. They are the very foundation to life, and life is pretty interesting.
Brain cells, mainly neurons, are what make you and make how you work. Without brain cells you could not exist.
Question is too open or broad. Smallest units of life that can exist as a single entity or just exist period. You have a virus that exist but needs a host and cannot exist seperately. Prions are the smallest, except that virus and prions both are not units of life that can exist separately from their hosts. Or at least they can't reproduce separately from host organisms. Similarly, the mitochondria in our own cells have their own DNA and reproduce independently of the cells they live in, so arguably those are pretty small units of life; again, they can't exist without host organisms. If you require reproduction without other life, then bacteria are as small as it gets, if not it's prions, as far as we know.
If osmosis and diffusion didn't exist then cells In things would be dry and shrink
For life without man made plastic, yes it is possible with lesser progress in civilization. Without plastic, we would have hard time finding alternative replacement for electronics wiring, print and cases. It is very likely our life at best would be similar to those live in 1900. We still can grow crop, we still can made a lot of mechanical instrument. It will be little hard developing simple electrical appliance but it can be done. For life without any hydrocarbon polymerization, no it is not possible. DNA, protein and our cells made from polymers and without such, life wouldn't exist.
Believe me, without cells no life would exist. They are the very foundation to life, and life is pretty interesting.
cells have said "Phosporus" inside of them without them you'd lose all cells.
Mitosis is the process of cell duplication, without it our bodies could not grow or replace what is lost (such as skin cells and blood cells) and life could not exist.
You wouldn't exist, every part of you is made up of cells. If you had no cells you wouldn't exist.
Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.
Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.
Brain cells, mainly neurons, are what make you and make how you work. Without brain cells you could not exist.
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Carbohydrates are related to life.
Life would not exist.
Question is too open or broad. Smallest units of life that can exist as a single entity or just exist period. You have a virus that exist but needs a host and cannot exist seperately. Prions are the smallest, except that virus and prions both are not units of life that can exist separately from their hosts. Or at least they can't reproduce separately from host organisms. Similarly, the mitochondria in our own cells have their own DNA and reproduce independently of the cells they live in, so arguably those are pretty small units of life; again, they can't exist without host organisms. If you require reproduction without other life, then bacteria are as small as it gets, if not it's prions, as far as we know.
It wouldn't exist.