Of course, the cell dies and the other ones reproduce. It's all part of nature.
It depends on how the property is deeded.
A living trust can be modified while the person is still a live. Other forrms of trusts do not allow them to be modified.
Yes, gametes are living cells because they have the ability to carry out the processes of life such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. While they are specialized for a specific function in sexual reproduction, they are still considered living organisms.
Living cells that are part of organisms are organized in a specific way to carry out specialized functions, contributing to the overall survival and reproduction of the organism. Cells that are not part of organisms, like single-celled organisms or isolated cells, may function independently and do not contribute to a larger, multicellular organism. Organism cells work together in a coordinated manner to maintain homeostasis, while non-organism cells do not have this higher level of organization.
Tree bark is mostly made up of dead cells and serves as a protective outer layer for the tree. While some inner layers of the bark may still be living and play a role in transporting nutrients and water, the outermost layer is typically dead tissue.
The first living cells had to be autotrophic because if they were not then they would die, autotrophic bacteria produce oxygen and can live in our older Earth's climate. Any other would die from a lack of oxygen.
Yes they are, Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera (pronounced /pɒˈrɪfərə/). Their bodies consist of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells. While all animals have unspecialized cells that can transform into specialized cells, sponges are unique in having some specialized cells that can transform into other types (Source wikipedia) I also have a couple of them living with me at home but that's another story.
No, not all living things have cells. While all living things are made up of cells, some organisms like viruses are considered living but do not have cells. Instead, viruses are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat.
Cells are the basics units of structure and function in living things and all living things are made up of cells.
The parts of the plant Cell wall are not composed of Cells. The Cell wall is composed of cellulosic strands and many other Bio-Components - their Presence and continued production is an 'indication' that the Bio-Processes that yield Life are actively occurring. The parts of the plant Cell wall are produced by living Cells and are considered Living Tissues as long as they are being actively Bio-Produced by Living Cells.
all living cells, except sperm and egg cells until they join. Also some cells take a very long while to divide
They are living because they are provided with cells and cells are known to be in all living things.