No, nothing can.
Compartments of a cell are called Organells.So they can be found in a cell.
virus can't live outside host cell
Some producers use chemicals rather than sunlight ,this processes is called chemosynthesis
There is a cell inside a body of a plant called a chlorophyll. A chlorophyll is a part of the plant cell that collects energy from the sun and converts it into glucose for the plant to live on. A chlorophyll is very important for a plant and without it, the plant would die off.
can live in water and both are a cell
To have a continous supply of energy, to help them reproduce and to live.
cell
DNA carries all the instructions that a cell needs to live.
Compartments of a cell are called Organells.So they can be found in a cell.
virus can't live outside host cell
It is an immortal culture, somewhat as a long family live reproduces down the generations. Google Henrietta Lack.
Some producers use chemicals rather than sunlight ,this processes is called chemosynthesis
Some producers use chemicals rather than sunlight ,this processes is called chemosynthesis
Dogs live like humans, they do all of the seven life processes.
The DNA molecule is the cell's instructions. It is the information contained in this molecule that determines what proteins the cell makes, and we are thinking that a certain part of the molecule called telomeres may even tell the cell how long to live.
There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice. No cactus.
There is a cell inside a body of a plant called a chlorophyll. A chlorophyll is a part of the plant cell that collects energy from the sun and converts it into glucose for the plant to live on. A chlorophyll is very important for a plant and without it, the plant would die off.