Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.
Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.
"I can't imagine what life would be like without you..." or "Imagine a world without trees."
We would just go back to the typewriter which i don't have to imagine, I remember it clearly.
He cannot imagine a life without love
You cant get exact measurments
Life without sound would be awful. Imagine seeing cars drive past, but never hearing the engines. Imagine seeing the trees swaying in the wind, or your hair blowing everywhere, but never actually hearing the wind. Imagine never being able to hear your parents, friends or other people talk to you. Life without sound is unimaginable unless you are actually deaf.
Convicts did not have an easy life, as an convict you have limited freedom and limited rights. You can only imagine how hard it would be under the guards supervision and in locked cells.
That is an interesting question because in many ways cells and life are almost synonymous. What I mean by that is the almost universal agreement among biologists is that the basic unit of life is a cell. And so, if there was anything without cells, then it would not be considered alive.
Without cells, the body would cease to function as they are the basic building blocks responsible for carrying out all essential functions, such as metabolism, growth, and repair. Ultimately, without cells, life as we know it would not be possible.
Yes all living things do posses cells because cells are what keep us alive. Without cells there would be no life on planet earth.
I imagine it would be totally unlikely to exist as we know it, if at all.Consider that:Phosphorous is part of the ever important phospholipidbilayer of cell membranes. The individual cells ability to exist as a discrete unit, bound by a selectively permeable membrane is essential to it's function.Phosphorous plays a major structural role in DNA and RNA. It is the phosphates forming diester linkages with ribose sugars that make up the DNA & RNA 'sugar-phosphate' backbone.ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the key form of energy driving biochemical reactions. (eg. cellular respiration, photosynthesis, muscle-movement and many many more important reactions).So, imagine living organisms without functioning cells, DNA or energy?This is just a few examples I can think of that would effect life without phosphorous.
The South was concerned how their way of life would be if Lincoln ended slavery. They couldn't imagine a society without slavery