No
Cells that live together but have no functional relationship with or effect on each other are called "commensal." These cells coexist in the same environment without harming or benefiting each other.
paramecium cells can not survive on its own because it works as a group while on the other hand, the Elodea cells can live on their own because they are single cells.
Cells that live as a connected group but do not depend on each other for survival are called colonial organisms.
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.
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no because it is part of a much larger being
Cells with their own unique structures and functions are specialized cells, such as nerve cells, muscle cells, and sperm cells. These cells have distinct shapes and functions that allow them to perform specific tasks within the body. Each specialized cell type has adaptations that make them well-suited for their particular function.
Viruses cannot live or breed on their own. Instead, they infect the cells of living organisms, such as animals, plants, and bacteria, to replicate and spread. Once inside a host cell, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to reproduce more viruses.
When your cells attack each other, it is known as autoimmunity. This occurs when the immune system mistakenly targets and damages the body's own cells and tissues, leading to various autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
yes rabbits can live together but then they rely on each other if they live on there own they Will become closer to you
It depends on which state you live in - each state has its own governor.
No, cells from the elodea plant are not organisms because they cannot live on their own like the paramecium.