No! Absolutely not . There are three types of cells in your body n they help u to survive..They are:
1. Red Blood Cell (RBC):They transport oxygen to different parts of your body.
2. White Blood Cell (WBC):They fights with the microbes and germs present in your body.
3. Platelets:They clot the blood.
"diffusion"
passive transport :)
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella
By not having a cell wall (cellulose) the animal cells are not rigid. When the cells are not rigid, they can move. If animal cells would have cells walls, animals wouldn't be able to move and be static as a plant. Also cells explode without cell wall. Actually plant cells do move...the roots move slowly down into the soil and the leaves move toward the light. Animal cells do not explode without a cell wall. They are stable enough with a few proteins and cholesterol in their membranes.
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
No, blood cannot move in the body without water. Blood is made up mostly of water, along with other components like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Water is essential for the transportation of these components within the blood vessels.
Materials needed by the cells move from the blood into the cells, and waste materials move from the cells into the blood.
away from the area where it is more concentrated
The round cells that move in the blood capillaries are called RED BLOOD CELLS.
DNA makes up all cells. The ribosomes can't do their job without DNA because they wouldn't be able to move or function correctly
Blood moves materials past cells, allowing for diffusion. It also moves cells themselves to places they are needed, as with immune system cells.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it