no. The Hebrew word for rib only mean rib.
Rib = tsela' (צלע)
cell = ta (ת×)
unit = yekhida (יחידה)
is the unit cell
I don't really know
It is one of two type definitions of a unit rate.
No, there are living things, such as bacteria, which have only one cell, each cell being an individual. It's generally accepted though that the smallest and most basic unit of a living organism would have to be one cell, which would exclude viruses and the like. There are broader definitions that include them, however. (Viruses don't have any cells, they're basically a lipid-proteic capsule and RNA or DNA).
A cell is the smallest unit of life
A cell is the basic and smallest unit of an organism.
When a unit in a crystal lattice has lattice points only at its corners ,it is called a simple or primitive unit cell. There are seven types of primitive unit cells among crystal.They are 1. Cubic unit cell 2. Tetragonal unit cell 3. Orthorhombic unit cell 4. Monoclinic unit cell 5. Rhombohedral unit cell 6. Triclinic unit cell 7. Hexagonal unit cell And, the smallest repeating unit in space lattice which when repeated over and over again produces the complete space lattice.This is called unit cell. In easy form , The unit cell which do not contain any interior point are called primitive unit cell.
The unit cell is defined as the smallest geometric repetition of an which gives actual crystal structure is known as unit cell
A cell is the smallest unit of an organism
The basic unit of structure and function in the body is the cell.
Yes, the cell is the basic unit of life.
Cell is known as unit of life because it controls all the activities of a cell.