DNA doesn't contain any metal. And metals don't have cells
No metal does not have cells
If a bench is made of wood, then it does have dead tree cells in it. If a bench is made of plastic or metal, then it does not have any cells.
Cesium
Iron
are a sub set of galvanic cells the used metals in the alkali metal group of the periodic tabel
Iron
No. Meteors are fragments of rock and/or metal entering the atmosphere.
Solar cells (also known as photovoltaic cells) are made of solar cells. To be more specific, they are made of slices of a semiconductor with a metal layer.
No, a chair does not have cells. It is an inanimate object made up of materials like wood, plastic, or metal, rather than living organisms with cells.
no silver is a least reacting metal which is made of atoms
In electrochemical cells, the metal that acts as the negative terminal is typically the anode. In galvanic cells, this metal undergoes oxidation, releasing electrons that flow towards the cathode, which is the positive terminal. Common examples of metals used as anodes include zinc in a zinc-copper cell. However, the specific metal can vary depending on the type of cell and its materials.
Alkalized cells use the alkali metal groups of the periodic table or the rare alkaline earth elements. Galvanized cells use any and all metals.