Not at the same instant, but to all intents and purposes yes. As soon as the heart and lungs stop supplying blood and oxygen the cells die within a few minuets. The body goes cold remarkably quickly.
You die
If the mitochondria of a cell dies, the cell may not necessarily die immediately. However, over time, the cell's ability to produce energy will be greatly reduced, leading to cellular malfunction and possibly cell death. The cell may also activate alternative energy production pathways to survive, but its overall function will be compromised without functioning mitochondria.
no cells die everyday
It generally dies when exposed to the air and cold.
yes. someone dies every 7 seconds.
If the cell does not maintain a stable/constant condition, it will cease to function correctly and will die. If the cell dies, the organism will die as well.
If the cell does not maintain a stable/constant condition, it will cease to function correctly and will die. If the cell dies, the organism will die as well.
usually. when someone dies everything empties
When someone dies in the Hopewell tribe they were buried with fancy ornaments.
The cell will likely have difficulty performing essential functions such as DNA replication, gene expression, and cell division. It may eventually die without the necessary instructions from the nucleus.
Nowhere special, it just dies in the body, and is replaced when it does.
Nowhere special, it just dies in the body, and is replaced when it does.