Yes, they actually thrive within it.
It is bacteria that can grow and reproduce without a live host
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
They do. If they didn't, we would essentially be able to continuously have our cells reproduce allowing us to live forever assuming we weren't affected by something else.
Cells must reproduce for growth, development, and repair.
Cells are considered living because they have the ability to reproduce and grow. The 7 characteristics of Living Organisms: 1) Composed of cells 2) Take in/ use energy 3) Respond to enviroment 4) Have to grow 5) Reproduce 6) Must evolve and adapt 7) Different levels of organization
The nucleus contains all the genetic material (DNA) to reproduce. It can, however, not live and reproduce without interaction with and presence of other components of a cell.
They help the plants live and reproduce.
Cells are microscopic beings that live and can reproduce within one hour! Some human cells live only a day, and others many years. The red blood cell, which cannot reproduce itself, lives up to 120 days.
Organelles allow the cell to grow, live, and reproduce
The only things that actually 'reproduce' in the body are cells. Some cells split apart creating new cells every few days, and some cells can live a lot longer.
Cells should be able to have the ability to reproduce because if they dont how would you live. For example if you get a cut and your actual meat is showing the cells are reproducing when u see the scab.
The structures that enable cells to live and reproduce are the organelles. The organelles of a cell are like the organs found inside the human body.
Viruses are microorganisms unable to live on their own, i.e can only live and reproduce in a living cell.Once they infect a new cell,they take over the entire cell machinery and when released,they kill the infected cell.So,viruses reproduce in Living cells. It's been cedrikstorm,garvey02@yahoo.com
It is bacteria that can grow and reproduce without a live host
A cell is the smallest whole structure that can be defined as a living system. Some organisms consist of single cells; others consist of billions of codependent cells. Either way, all life organizes matter into cells. By doing this, the function of the cells reproduce and live.
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
They do. If they didn't, we would essentially be able to continuously have our cells reproduce allowing us to live forever assuming we weren't affected by something else.