the cell wall is semi-permiable which means it lets certain things in and out
Adhesion is important for living organisms because it allows cells to stick together and form tissues and organs. In plants, adhesion helps water move up through the xylem vessels. In animals, adhesion is needed for cells to stick to blood vessel walls and for platelets to form blood clots.
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primary root
the way cells get water is from a living animals body from when it drinks or eats food or from a human body.
In a hyptonic solution, water will move into the cells of the egg, and it will swell, and the cells will burst.
Living.
A tree, which doesn't move away, is considered a living thing because it has cells. So, all living things have cells wether they move or not, or else they would NOT be living.
A tree, which doesn't move away, is considered a living thing because it has cells. So, all living things have cells wether they move or not, or else they would NOT be living.
Osmosis is important to cell functions because it keeps the cell alive
Pure water contains no cells whatsoever. Water is composed of molecules.
who was the first person to observe living cells in a drop of pond water.
Adhesion is important for living organisms because it allows cells to stick together and form tissues and organs. In plants, adhesion helps water move up through the xylem vessels. In animals, adhesion is needed for cells to stick to blood vessel walls and for platelets to form blood clots.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
Move Reproduce Are sensitive Grow Respirate Excrete Need nutrition Move Reproduce Are sensitive Grow Respirate Excrete Need nutrition
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osmosis
A non living "thing" cannot move without a living thing or a force moving it.