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Yes, living things are made up of units called cells, which are the basic structural and functional units of life. Cells contain the biological machinery necessary to carry out the processes essential for life, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Each cell is capable of performing specific functions to contribute to the overall well-being of the organism.
A small round stone is called a pebble.
The source of carbon-14 used in radiocarbon dating is cosmic radiation. Carbon-14 is produced in the Earth's atmosphere when cosmic rays collide with nitrogen atoms, creating carbon-14 isotopes. This carbon-14 is then absorbed by living organisms through the process of photosynthesis and becomes a part of their biological tissues.
Plebeian housing in ancient Rome typically consisted of cramped, multistory apartment buildings called insulae. These buildings were often poorly constructed and lacked amenities, including running water and sanitation facilities. Plebeians lived in small apartments called cenacula, which were typically comprised of a single room and served as both living and sleeping quarters.
Most people in Albania make a living through employment in sectors such as agriculture, tourism, services, and manufacturing. Self-employment and small businesses are also common sources of income for many Albanians.
Radiocarbon dating is a method used to determine the age of organic materials by measuring the amount of radioactive carbon-14 remaining in a sample. Fossils can be dated using radiocarbon dating if they contain organic material that can be dated. This technique is effective for dating fossils up to around 50,000 years old.
Most living things are made of cells. Viruses are not, but there is some debate about whether they are really alive.
Cells are the basics units of structure and function in living things and all living things are made up of cells.
Microbiology
No. According to cell theory, the cell is the basic unit of all living things - therefore all living things are made of cells (some are made of a single cell, these are known as unicellular organisms).
All living things are made up of cells. Because they are small in size does not mean that their cell size is small. Generally cells are the same size between organisms.
They are called sediment.
they are called trace elements
The development of the microscope led scientists to the discovery of new living things called microscope organism. These newly discovered organisms were to small to be seen with the unaided eye.
All living things large enough for you to see are made out of many cells, including ants. Some of the animals and plants that are too small for you to see are made out of just one cell each. Viruses are not made out of cells, but it is a tricky question to argue whether a virus is a living thing or not. For the purposes of this question I suggest you assume that viruses are not truly living things. This principle that "All living things are composed of cells and cell products" was first discovered and suggested by two scientists called Schleiden and Schwann. It is called the cell theory, and is one of the most important discoveries of modern biology.
all cells are small and round-shaped
Cells are the smallest living things inside bodies, so an animal cell is pretty small, for there are millions of cells in a body.
1. All living things are made of cells; no real example2. All living things reproduce; cells reproduce by mitosis3. All living things have a lifespan; Organisms must die at some point like days after their birth, or hundreds of years (years)4. All living things respond to stimuli; Ex. Your senses, phototropism5. All living things grow and develop; Trees grow from small seeds to huge organisms6. All living things are highly organized; Atoms make up molecules which make up cells which make up living things