No, rocks are not life. Cells are the basic unit of all life, composed of many many molecules. Matter that isn't alive, or wasn't once alive, is not made of cells. Rocks are composed of many molecules, so they could be referred to as multi-molecular, and often more than one element, but they are not composed of cells.
Because rocks are not living organisms, they are not made up of cells. They are, however, made up of minerals.
No, although a rock is made of atoms. Cells are in living things - rocks do not classify as a living thing.
Earth is only made of rock and has gravity.
No. Only living organisms have cells. Although stalagmites and stalactites appear to grow, it is not due to the reproduction of cells or living organisms. Stalagmites and stalactites are composed of atoms which are connected into molecules. They are made of the same things as any other rock.
Animal Cells. Sloths are mammals; their cells are not dissimilar to human cells. They have all the usual kinds, muscle cells, blood cells, nerve cells, fat cells, bone cells, liver cells, skin cells, and so forth.
red blood cells, white blood cells, skin cells, sperm cells and egg cells
stem cells
A rock is nonliving, therefore it has no cells. Only living things have cells.
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Rocks are not living, so they do not have cells.
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Granite does not have cells. Only living creatures have cells. Granite, a type of igneous rock, does have atoms, like all other forms of matter.
No. Meteors are fragments of rock and/or metal entering the atmosphere.
No live organisms have cells, a rock does not.
Because rocks are not living organisms, they are not made up of cells. They are, however, made up of minerals.
No, it does not even have any cells at all because it is not a living thing.
Earth is only made of rock and has gravity.