Cells are dying every second of our lives. and they are being replaced at the same rate unless you have some disease.
Yes, but they need the specific environment. They can divide remember? They will die pretty fast though.
Cells die fast because they are a tiny function in the fetus's in which if they were able to live a substantual amount of time like us, they would explode in your body. about 3456407564, 000, 000 cells die in your body every second. so becareful because if you had no cells you wouldn't exist.
Photosynthesis: Plants do the Photosynthesis, if they don't, they die. If the plants die, then herbivores will die out and the carnivores will go with them.Cellular Respiration:
no because it is only one cell and there is a lot of cells in an animal's body and it can always make another cell. example when you fall you scrape your skin many cells die but your skin still grows back.
If a tree's cells suddenly turned into animal cells, the tree would likely die as the functions of animal cells are not suited for the structure and growth of a tree. Animal cells are specialized for different functions, such as mobility and nerve transmission, which are not needed for a tree's survival. This drastic change would disrupt the tree's ability to photosynthesize, transport water and nutrients, and maintain its structure.
Yes.
well, without water, you die because cells need water and your body containing those cells need water. if you don't have water, you'll die.
well, without water, you die because cells need water and your body containing those cells need water. if you don't have water, you'll die.
Plant and animal cells are alike because they both have a nucleus, chromosomes, a vacuole.
i think that it will divide and make a better cell then it will die
it will die
All cells need oxygen to live. When they don't get enough oxygen, cellular metabolism is disrupted and eventually cells begin to die.