If it was once living it was composed of cells. When we die, however, all of our cells will break down and be destroyed sooner or later.
Yes
nothing except a dead organism with only 1 cell left in the body....
The replacement of dead cell in any living body is generally done by the cell division technique. Mitosis cell division is the most basic cell division which reproduces cells in place of dead cells. This type of cell division also involves with healing.
Viruses reanimate dead cells in the body by hijacking the cellular machinery of living cells. Once inside a cell, the virus uses the cell's resources to replicate itself, leading to the destruction of the host cell. This process allows the virus to spread and infect other cells, ultimately causing harm to the body.
# To replace dead cells # To make overall body bigger
I think that every organelle is dead in a dead cell
The skin has a lot of dead cells,most of the dust you see in your room is dead skin. Your hair is also made up of some dead skin.
No. Cancer is not communicable in any form whatsoever, from live or dead bodies. It is entirely cell-based, there are no communicable vectors.
Skin cells, both living and dead (your dermis and epidermis) provide the protective layer for your body. Your skin is also the largest organ in your body.
A dead man
A Dead Cell?
Dead cell, or dead short.