No - rocks are not made up of cells. Only living things have cells. Rocks are groups of minerals and/or mineraloids (mineral-like substances).
Because rocks are not living organisms, they are not made up of cells. They are, however, made up of minerals.
No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.
Rocks which are made of minerals can be made up of many minerals and they can also be made up of only one mineral. Generally rocks are made of two or more minerals
No. Only living organisms have cells. However, hamburgers are not alive, thus they will not have cells.
Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs.tissues are group of cells which perform similar action.so they are made up of cells only
Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs.tissues are group of cells which perform similar action.so they are made up of cells only
No, a virus is not made up of cells. It is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
Yes, all living things are made up of cells and only living things.
No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.
All living beings are made up of cells. Some of them are made up of only one cell and others have many cells. The adult human body is made up of about 37 trillion cells. WOW, that's a lot of cells.
Viruses are not cells and are not made up of cells. They are considered obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they can only replicate inside the cells of a host organism.
The planet that is made up of rocks is Neptune