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Is a cell dead or alive?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 2/28/2023

It should be obvious that all cells must be alive at some point, since they are created biologically rather than in factories, and they also die eventually. The presence of cilia does not indicate whether a cell is alive or dead. Cilia are just part of the cell, normally used for locomotion.

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