All living things large enough to see without a microscope have cells.
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No, cats do not have cell walls. Cell walls are a rigid layer surrounding the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria, providing structure and support. In animals, including cats, cells are surrounded by a cell membrane but do not have cell walls.
The special layers of cells that are located in the back of a cats eyes improve the cats night vision. Cats are able to see far better than humans at night.
tiny cells from decomposers..
animals do such as frogs cats and dogs.
the farts up a cats whole
Frozen cats................... the allergy to cats is actually a reaction to cat skin cells. So skinless or frozen would not cause a reaction. Otherwise, get a dog.
apples Are made up of cells
Cats are certainly multi-cellular! They have skin, bones, organs, tissues, etc. All of those structures require many cells.
Feeding chives to cats can be harmful because they contain compounds that can cause digestive issues, anemia, and damage to red blood cells in cats. It is best to avoid giving chives to cats to prevent any potential health risks.
Chives are toxic to cats in any amount, as they contain compounds that can harm a cat's red blood cells and lead to serious health issues. It is best to avoid giving chives to cats altogether.
No. Cats and dolphins are made up of many, many, many cells. Single-celled organisms are bacteria and other microscopic organisms.