Yes. If you count dust that is. Air itself is inorganic, hence, no cells in plain air.
Cells are living things. There are no cells in the air. Air only contains atoms and molecules.
Air does not contain cells, as it is not a living substance. Air contains molecules.
No.
Oxygen is used by cells.
Gas Exchange, Reproduction, and is made of up of one or more cells, then you know that something is living. Gas Exchange, Reproduction, and is made of up of one or more cells, then you know that something is living. Gas Exchange, Reproduction, and is made of up of one or more cells, then you know that something is living.
carbon dioxide.
regulate the rate of gas exchange
Guard cells are important in plants for various reasons. They are the ones that will control the processes of gas exchange and protect the plants from excessive water loss.
No.
Oxygen is the gas that usually passes into cells. It moves by diffusion from the bloodstream.
Oxygen is used by cells.
a waste gas createdby cells. Used by plants to survive
All cells need Oxygen.
by eating smegma
They don't put anything in your cells.
You have to say what you want to know gets to cells. Glucose, gas, water.
In gas cans.
aveoli sac
Because they do.
Cells